Uruguay has no official religions.
Uruguay has no official religion. However in Uruguay around 81% says to believe in God and the religion that has more believers is the Roman Catholic with around 42% of the population.
42% of the population is catholic (the most popular choice), 15% are protestants and 37% don't follow any religion. Uruguay's government has no official religion.
The catholic religion is the most common in Uruguay but only 42% of Uruguayan are catholics. 37% of the Uruguayans don't follow any religion.
Uruguay has no official religion so it doesn't affect most of the people. However, 81% believes in God.
The most popular religion in Uruguay is Roman Catholicism, with a majority of the population identifying as Catholic. However, there is also a growing trend of people identifying as non-religious or having other beliefs, such as Protestantism or Spiritism.
Uruguay has no official religion. All religions are accepted.
The only official language of Uruguay is Spanish and Uruguay has no official religion.All religions and sects are accepted in Uruguay so there are many.The most popular is Roman Catholic but also there are a lot of atheism.The language is Spanish and the country has no official religion. All religions are accepted within the country so you may see many different religions and sects.Spanish and Roman Catholicism
Uruguay does not use the Euro. It is not even in Europe, it is in South America. The currency of Uruguay is the Uruguayan peso.
they use the peso
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Because both countries were colonized by Spain.