Principally Roman Catholic
The main religion in Northern Europe is Christianity, with Protestantism being the dominant denomination in countries like Sweden, Norway, and Finland, while Catholicism is more prevalent in countries like Ireland and parts of the United Kingdom.
Christianity is the main religion, predominantly the Catholic denomination. Santeria is one of the main religions in Cuba. Catholicism is practiced mostly by the elite. Santeria is practiced by the majority of the population. It is an Afro-Cuban religion.
The main religion in Chembakolli is Hinduism.
Vast majority of Latin Americans are christians, mostly Roman Catholics
The main religion of Lanzarote island is Catholicism.
The main religion of Spanish-speaking nations is Roman Catholicism.
Catholicism
Basically, the European invaders in South America imposed their religion on the native population. This religion was usually Catholicism. This affects not only Spanish-speaking countries, but also Brazil, which was colonized by Portugal.
Virtually all spanish speaking countries share a love of soccer, which they call fútbol.
Spain and most of South America
Are you asking what the main food is of Spanish-speaking people? Or are you asking how to say the words "main food" in Spanish? Please clarify your question. But the main food of Spanish-speaking people is different from one Spanish-speaking country to another.
The Spanish-speaking countries are typically divided into four main regions: South America: Includes countries like Argentina, Colombia, and Peru. Central America: Includes countries like Mexico, Guatemala, and Costa Rica. The Caribbean: Includes countries like Cuba, Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico. Spain: Located in Europe, Spain is considered a Spanish-speaking country as well.
Yes, the main language in Mexico is Spanish.
Spanish is spoken in every large country south of the US except Brazil. There is also a substantial Spanish speaking population in the US, although it is not the main language.
"La cena" in Spanish means "dinner" in English. It refers to the evening meal or main meal of the day in many Spanish-speaking countries.
Spanish is an unofficial main (or significant language) in the following countries:ArgentinaChileMexicoNicaraguaUnited StatesUruguayAndorra, Belize, and Gibraltar also have very large Spanish-speaking populations.
Some interesting facts about Spanish-speaking countries are in Spain, and much of central and south America, the tradition of taking a siesta, or afternoon nap, is slowly fading away. It was customary to eat a light breakfast, go to work, and then take a break at around 2PM for a big lunch. Then one would go home and sleep off the effects of lunch for an hour or so, then get back to work. With modernizations, computers, and demands of business, the siesta is no longer as prominent as it once was. The influence of countries like Spain in the Catholic religion is also fading. The main sport in most Spanish speaking countries is futbol, or soccer in the US. Most governments in Central and South America are republics, or democracies. Lastly, the population amount averages around 50 million in all Spanish speaking countries. Hope this helps!