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Their main religion is Roman Catholic, but some other regions practice Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, and many other Eastern religions. Some people say it's the only Christian nation in Asia, but that's some-what hard to believe. So, over 80% practice Catholic rites.

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Philippines is the most religious country in the world, anywhere you go you can see some parishes or churches...that's why....

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