Buddhism is practiced all over the world. While the Shakyamuni or Guatama Buddha originally taught in Nepal and India, the majority of those populations today are not Buddhists. Tibet, Bhutan, Thailand, and a few other southeast Asian nations are primarily Buddhist, and there are large populations of Buddhists in Japan and China, and in Western countries Buddhist practices are being adopted and transformed rapidly.
Mostly Buddhism and Shamanism
Around 0.1% of the population, mostly by east Asians who have migrated to South Africa.
Yes. There are millions of people who practice Buddhism, especially in southeast Asia, Japan and Tibet. Even in the U.S., there are several hundred thousand people who have practiced Buddhism, at least at one time or another.
All over the world
Sure!
How many people in the world practice Buddhism?
I think Buddhism and Shinto are some religions they practice there as well as Christianity and Baha'i.
Buddhism is the religion. Buddhist practice Buddhism.
The estimate is around 80%.
Most Taiwanese practice a combination of Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism.
No African countries practice Buddhism as their main religion.
Today, Buddhism can be found all across Asia - in fact, all across the world. It is most popular in east Asia, though.