Spain has been a Catholic country for many years. The Monasterio de la Encarnación has relics of saints including the blood of Saint Pantaleon. There is also the Shrine of Our Lady of Montserrat where you can see a statue of the black Madonna. Another site is The Convent of St. Teresa where her relics are kept.
Here is a list of Spanish cathedrals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathedrals_in_Spain
Here is a tour of holy places in Spain.
http://www.sacred-destinations.com/spain
the most important places to pilgrimage is Spain Italy Germany and Greece
Because Colombia was colonized by Spain, and Spain was Catholic.
One of the most important reasons was that England was Protestant and Spain was Catholic
Because Spain had the "most Catholic monarchs" who sought to preserve the faith in their country unspotted by protestant heretics.
I believe Spain is 99% Catholic
most catholic king
Protestants consider places of worship, such as churches, to be sacred. Additionally, individuals may find spiritual significance in other natural settings or historical sites. Ultimately, the concept of sacred places for Protestants can vary depending on personal beliefs and interpretations.
Catalonia is probably Spain's most important region since it has much of Spain's commercial and industrial centers.
there are no oceans in Spain
Most people in Spain belong to the Catholic Church. They are Catholics.
Most people in Latin America are Catholic due to the influence of Spanish and Portuguese colonization in the region, starting in the 16th century. The Catholic Church played a significant role in the colonization process, leading to the spread of Catholicism among the local populations. Additionally, Catholic traditions and practices became deeply ingrained in the cultural identity of many Latin American countries over time.
Christianity, mainly roman catholic.