The main language is Spanish and the main religion is Roman Catholicism. But Spain is a multi-cultural country.
Spain spread its language and religion throughout the world (primarily the Americas) through colonization and forcible conversion.
The answer is spain
Spain had the most impact on the language and religion of Latin America through colonization. The Spanish brought the Spanish language and Roman Catholicism to the region, which have deeply influenced the culture of Latin America.
Actually, Roman Catholic is a religion, which has been a main religion in Spain for hundreds of years.
Spain has the most influence on religion and language of Latin America. Latin America was originally made up of native tribes which spoke native languages. When it was conquered by the Spaniards, the Spanish language and Christian/Catholic religion were introduced.
Because both countries were colonized by Spain.
Language, religion and many traditions of the "mother country".
These countries were Spain, Portugal and France.
England
Spain's conquest and settlements in Mexico and South America beginning in the 16th century has had a major impact on the world of today. Here are some examples: * Spain's religion of Catholicism has resulted in this religion dominating Mexico, Central America and South America; and * The Spanish language is the main language of South America and Mexico.
The main religion in Spain is Roman Catholic.
They were both brought in by countries in Europe. One from Spain and one from Portugal.