85% of the population of Peru is Roman Catholic. 10% of the population is Evangelical.
There are 7 main world religions. They are Hindusim, Sikhisim, Christianity, Muslim, Islam, Buddhism, Jewish and we should add one more its jainism
The literacy rate for women in Peru is around 96%, according to data from UNESCO. This indicates that a large majority of women in Peru are able to read and write.
Approximately 85% of the population in Peru speaks Spanish as their first language. Additionally, many people in Peru also speak indigenous languages such as Quechua and Aymara.
Shinto is considered the indigenous religion of Japan, while Buddhism was introduced to Japan in the 6th century and has since become a major religion in the country. Christianity and other minority religions also have a presence in Japan.
Peru's population density: (last updated June 30th, 2010) population; 29,461,933 area(km2); 1,285,216 area(mi2); 496,225 density(km2); 23 density(mi2); 60
There are many religions in Peru with Christianity considered as the main religion. Other religions though small in number is Buddhism, Islam, Latter-Day Saints and Seax Wica. There is a Peruvian Jewish population that currently (late-2013) numbers about 2,000 .
Almost all of it is Catholic, but some of it is Islam.
The two religions are the two predominant religions today: Catholicism and Protestantism.
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Christianity (Catholicism & Protestant), Judaism, and Islam.
In peru 83 percent of the population concider themselves Catholic
The main religion of Peru is not Buddhism.
The country of India was the birthplace of four religions, including Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism. Today, the three main religions followed in India are Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity.
In Peru, the main language is Spanish, and the most commonly practiced religion is Roman Catholicism.
The Peruvian Amazon is the name of the main rainforest in Peru.