Roman Catholisism is really big in all of South America, along with Protestantism. About 80 percent of all people in Brazil is catholic. There's a lot of muslims and hindus there too, but I'm not really sure which one's the biggest.
-Vegard
About 90% of the population is Roman Catholic and 10% is Protestant (mostly Evangelical Christian Denominations)
HINDUS AND MUSLIMS
Hinduism and Buddhism.
Shinto is considered the indigenous religion of Japan, while Buddhism was introduced to Japan in the 6th century and has since become a major religion in the country. Christianity and other minority religions also have a presence in Japan.
Various denominations of Christianity, Islam, hybrids of the aforementioned religions and indigenous relious beliefs, indigenous tribal religions.
Buddhism and Hinduism are two religions that share similarities such as karma, rebirth, and meditation practices. Both emphasize the importance of ethical living and achieving spiritual enlightenment through self-awareness and compassion.
Oil is the most important resource.
Venezuela has several main economic activities. Two of the most popular, however, are oil, as well as the process of refining.
Islam and Christianity
Buddhism and Shinto
Venezuela straddles both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The majority of the country lies in the Northern Hemisphere, while a small portion extends into the Southern Hemisphere.
Islam and Christianity
Buddhism and Shinto.