Buddhism is the fourth largest religion in the world. It has roughly 750,000,000 followers.
Yes.
Buddhism is the 4th largest religion and is the fastest growing religion in western countries.
Buddha was born in Lumbini in Nepal but taught Buddhism for the first time in Sarnath near Varanasi in India; either of these might be taken as the place where Buddhism started in the current era.
No, Buddhism is the world's 4th largest religion behind Christianity, Islam and Hinduism.
There is no holy city of Buddhism. There are, however, four places that the Buddha recommended that his followers visit, namely, his birth place, where he woke up or became enlightened, where he gave his first sermon, and where he died. According to the Buddhist teaching (dharma), there is no place is that more holy or sacred than any other place. Each place is equally sacred. That is why there is no holy city of Buddhism.
The correct answer is that no, it isn't.
Buddhism exists in all countries where there is religious freedom.
Yes
in Yaroshilam
The place of origin of Buddhism was Nepal, India while the place of origin of Christianity was Jerusalem.
They pray to statues no matter where they are, but the "Holy Place" for Buddhism is in Limbini.