Catholicism.
Spanish Culture
the religion is ChristianityAnswer:There is a broad spectrum of religious beliefs in British Columbia
Catholic. It was settled by Catholic Spain.
Most people in Columbia are Catholic. Between the Rio Grande (southern border of the United States) and the South Pole, most people are Catholic.
Columbia practices roman katholic relegion
Between 80 and 90% of the population are Roman Catholic
some of the points of int rest in Columbia are food ,land use,religion,and or the language. thank you for being interested! i hope you enjoy your answer:)
Mainly because they wanted to spread the Catholic religion around the world.
Columbia has a religion roman katholik.about 95 percent people in culombia practice this religion.the language of those people is little english.thier population is 39,309,422 about 1999 est.the capatel name is santhyde bagota.education range is about 87 percent.
The Clatsop, or Chinook, Indians were and are a group of Chinooken peoples living on the South side of the Columbia River. Traditional religion is complicated to explain as nothing was really "worshiped". Instead there were many customs to follow and taboos to avoid.
Donald M. Hines has written: 'The forgotten tribes, oral tales of the Teninos and adjacent Mid-Columbia River Indian nations' -- subject(s): Columbia River Valley, Indians of North America, Legends, Religion and mythology