Christianity, both Catholic and Protestant. Indigenous religions - or rather a traditional mix between Catholicism and indigenous beliefs - are quite common, too. There are, of course, members of many minorities, such as Bahá'Ãs, Muslims, Jews, Buddhists, and others.
Catholicism is the main religious belief in Bolivia since it is the state religion. Also present to a much smaller degree are the beliefs of the Baha'i, atheism, traditional ethnic religions, Buddhism, Judaism, and Islam.
80% of Bolivia's population are Catholics. 10% are Evangelic. 3% of Bolivians do not follow a religion, and the remaining population are non-Christian (Judaism, Islam, etc), Mormon, Jehovah's Witness, or follow traditional religions.
In Bolivia, a great many people profess to be Catholic, however many of Bolivia's nearly 30 indigenous groups are animist or consider the elements of nature to be gods (the sun, the moon, specific mountains, certain animals, etc.) In addition, in Bolivia you can also find a great variety of other religions such as Mormons, Baptists, Lutherans, Episcopalians, Mennonites, Jewish, Jehovah's Witnesses, Buddhists, and one of the world's largest concentrations of Baha'i.
The predominant religion is Roman Catholic. Although the Constitution states that there is freedom of religion, Catholicism is the only religion taught in public schools. Other religions in Peru are the Latter Day Saints (480,000 members), Buddhism (50,000), Bahá (41,000), and Islam (5,000)
The Plurinational State of Bolivia (Sorry for being a bit late)
Christianity, mainly. There probably still is a Catholic majority, but it seems that people are gradually defecting from the Catholic church, and changing to different Protestant churches.
? Bolivia still is. specify what you mean by "Bolivia"
Some words that rhyme with Olivia are trivia, Bolivia, and cassia.
Brazil is north of Bolivia.
Is the Charango in Bolivia made in northern,southern ,or western Bolivia
According to a 2001 survey, the population of Bolivia is 78% Catholic, 16% Protestant and 3% other Christian religions. There is also a very small Ashkenazic (ie; North European) Jewish opulation and an even smaller number of Muslims. Despite the predominance of Catholicism, the nation has no official state religion.
Llamas are the main animals of Bolivia. Bolivia is famous for their llamas.