Happiness and freedom from worries.
Buddhism is not a product, so one cannot say it is made anywhere.
'Buddhism' is a proper noun, so we always use a capital letter.
Perhaps you mean when was Buddhism founded? Buddha was born in 563 B.C. so it was sometime after that, during his lifetime, since he founded Buddhism.
in the year 528 BCE. So Buddhism is over 2,540 years old.
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Buddhism is practice in all of the continents except Antarctica, (unless of course a Buddhist happens to be visiting). Buddhism is most prevalent in Asia and less prevalent in Africa. Buddhism is the fastest growing religion in Europe and North America. So Buddhists are everywhere.
Buddhism is a religion and not a language so in this sense it is not spoken. The teachings of the Buddha are available in many languages.
Buddhism doesn't have any Gods. It is a nontheistic religion.
Since Buddhism is a vibrant and continuing religion, it is a little hard to answer the question literally, since the question may imply the end of Buddhism. Siddhartha Gautama, the first Buddha, was born around 563 BCE. So Buddhism has lasted for over 2,500 years so far.
Zen Buddhism became popular in Japan because the people in Japan wanted to keep their own religion but also wanted to use Buddhism so they blended them together and created Zen Buddhism.
Buddhism has spread to most of China but, there is no exact places known so far....
The goal of Buddhism is to reach enlightenment (nirvana) so its one of the main reasons for being.