It all depends upon where the Spanish-Speaking grew up and where they now live. The Spanish-Speaking people I've come in contact with while working in Admissions at San Bernardino County Hospital and Health Department, (the largest county in California), as well as doing volunteer work during the last 15 years with a Latino Adult Literacy program through a religiously based organization, have stated that Catholicism is no longer their primary religion. Larger numbers are stating that they are Baptists, Mormons, Jehovah's Witnesses, Pentecostals and Muslims.
There is a larger population of Spanish-speaking people in Hollywood compared to French-speaking people. This is primarily due to the large Spanish-speaking population in Los Angeles and the influence of Latin American culture in the entertainment industry.
Spanish speaking people are called "Hispano Parlantes" in general. "Spanish Speaking".
The word "Spanish," means, "from Spain," so Spanish people live in or are from Spain.
A city neighborhood of Spanish-speaking people is commonly referred to as a "barrio" in Spanish.
Paris is not a country. It is a city in the nation of France. People there commonly speak French.
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There is a larger population of Spanish-speaking people in Hollywood compared to French-speaking people. This is primarily due to the large Spanish-speaking population in Los Angeles and the influence of Latin American culture in the entertainment industry.
Yes, the majority of people in Spanish speaking countries are Catholics.
Mexico was colonized by the Spanish who brought the language and religion with them.
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"Spanish" is not a religion but the majority of Spanish-speaking people are Christian, predominantly Roman Catholic, the number of which would be in the millions (there are 2.5 billion Christians).
Spanish speaking people are called "Hispano Parlantes" in general. "Spanish Speaking".
They were colonized by the Spanish who converted the native people to the Catholic religion. Priests were with the explorers.
The word "Spanish," means, "from Spain," so Spanish people live in or are from Spain.
the Spanish are pious catholics and when they conquered mexico they taught the indians catholicisim
A city neighborhood of Spanish-speaking people is commonly referred to as a "barrio" in Spanish.
Most spanish, latino, and other hispanic people are catholic, and their baptisms follow the catholic tradition.