The predominant religion in the countries south of the United States (i.e. Latin America) is Roman Catholicism. The predominant languages are Spanish and Portuguese. However, there are many other religious groups and languages in the region in addition to these.
Spanish is the dominant language spoken in most countries south of the US, while Catholicism is the dominant religion in the region.
Spanish is the dominant language in most of the countries south of the US, such as Mexico, Guatemala, and Colombia. In Brazil, Portuguese is the primary language spoken.
Spanish is the main language spoken in South America, as it is the official language of most countries in the region. Other significant languages include Portuguese in Brazil, Quechua and Aymara in parts of the Andes, and Guarani in Paraguay.
Spanish is the most widely spoken language in South America, with Portuguese being the main language in Brazil. Other commonly spoken languages include English, French, and indigenous languages such as Quechua and Guarani.
North Koreans speak Korean. The official language of North Korea is Korean, which is also known as the Pyongyang dialect.
The main language spoken in South Carolina is English.
Spanish is the dominant language in most of the countries south of the US, such as Mexico, Guatemala, and Colombia. In Brazil, Portuguese is the primary language spoken.
Catholicism.
Main language: Half the surface of South America is Brazil; the main language there is Portuguese. The other half of South America, and most of Central America, speaks Spanish as the main language. Religion: The main religion is Christianity.
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Spanish with regional variations.
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The Republicans dominate South Dakota politics.
Countries south of United States, Mexico, Central American countries and South American countries are old colonies of Spanish and Portuguese Empires. That's for they speak Spanish in most of the Central and South America, but Portuguese in Brazil. All the countries are mostly catholic, because of their catholic mothercountries. The Spanish conquistadors conquered the lands from Native Americans, of most notables were aztecs and incas. Mayan civilization collapsed before the Europeans came to America. The Native American religions were suppressed, although there are Native American population majorities in some South American countries, like Peru.
The Catholic religion and the French language was second to Vietnamese religion/language during the war. When we met a (South) Viet National in the field, if he didn't speak English, he could sometimes speak French.
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