Jamaica, like most south american countries, was first colonised by the spanish. However, unlike those countries, Jamaica was later colonised by the non-RC British
Because it was colonized by the primarily Protestant British, rather than the predominantly Catholic Spanish and Portuguese.
Yes, Haiti is primarily Catholic.
Italy is a predominantly Catholic country but most other religions are practiced there as well.
The Philippines is a predominantly Catholic country in Asia.
Yes, Croatia is a predominantly catholic country.
No, Jamaica is not a part of North America, it is a part of a group of islands called the Greater Antilles.
Jamaica is not a continent, it is a country and an island and it is in the Carribbean Sea.Jamaica is not a continent, it is a country and an island and it is in the Carribbean Sea.
Ireland is predominantly a Christian country, with the majority of those being Catholic.
Because Mexico was colonized by the predominantly Catholic country of Spain.
No. Jamaica is an island nation located in the Caribbean Region. (North America, south of the USA)
No. Jamaica is a country. Brazil is another country. Jamaica is in the Caribbean. Brazil is the biggest country in South America. Jamaicans speak English (Jamaica Patois dialect). Brazilians speak Portuguese (Brazilian dialect).
No. The Philippines is a predominantly Catholic country. However, there is a region of the country (Mindinao) where there is a sizable Muslim population which has recently achieved political autonomy.
Jamaica is a country, located on the continent North America.