Roman Catholisism is really big in all of South America, along with Protestantism. About 80 percent of all people in Brazil is catholic. There's a lot of muslims and hindus there too, but I'm not really sure which one's the biggest.
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HINDUS AND MUSLIMS
Hinduism and Buddhism.
Various denominations of Christianity, Islam, hybrids of the aforementioned religions and indigenous relious beliefs, indigenous tribal religions.
The two most practiced religions in the Middle East are Islam and Christianity. Islam, which includes the major sects of Sunni and Shia, is the dominant faith in the region. Christianity, while a minority religion, has deep historical roots in the Middle East, particularly in countries like Lebanon, Egypt, and Iraq. Both religions significantly influence the culture, politics, and social structures of the region.
Oil is the most important resource.
Venezuela has several main economic activities. Two of the most popular, however, are oil, as well as the process of refining.
Islam and Christianity
Buddhism and Shinto
Islam and Christianity are the two main religions practiced in Baghdad and Iraq. Islam is the dominant religion in the region, with the majority of the population identifying as Muslims. Christianity also has a significant presence, with various Christian denominations present in the country.
Buddhism and Shinto.
Catholics, Anglicans, Protestants
Buddhism and Shintoism