Catholicism is the main religious belief in Bolivia since it is the state religion. Also present to a much smaller degree are the beliefs of the Baha'i, atheism, traditional ethnic religions, Buddhism, Judaism, and Islam.
Most Bolivians are Roman Catholic (about 78%).
In Bolivia, a great many people profess to be Catholic, however many of Bolivia's nearly 30 indigenous groups are animist or consider the elements of nature to be gods (the sun, the moon, specific mountains, certain animals, etc.)
In addition, in Bolivia you can also find a great variety of other religions such as Mormons, Baptists, Lutherans, Episcopalians, Mennonites, Jewish, Jehovah's Witnesses, Buddhists, and one of the world's largest concentrations of Baha'i.
The largest religion of bolivia is roman catholicism due to its importation by Simon Bolivar, a spanish explorer.
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80% of Bolivia's population are Catholics. 10% are Evangelic. 3% of Bolivians do not follow a religion, and the remaining population are non-Christian (Judaism, Islam, etc), Mormon, Jehovah's Witness, or follow traditional religions.
It is very popular in bolivia that people in bolivia they make necklaces to sale and to make money off of them they can make them for anyone they use diffrent materials that fit on the string they sometimes use noodles too they can use any materiale to make a necklace in bolivia!
It is very popular in Bolivia that people in bolivia they make necklaces to sale and to make money off of them they can make them for anyone they use diffrent materials that fit on the string they sometimes use noodles too they can use any materiale to make a necklace in bolivia!
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The predominant religion is Roman Catholic. Although the Constitution states that there is freedom of religion, Catholicism is the only religion taught in public schools. Other religions in Peru are the Latter Day Saints (480,000 members), Buddhism (50,000), Bahá (41,000), and Islam (5,000)
The main religion is Christianity, like most of Latin America. Catholicism has traditionally been very strong, but different protestant churches ("iglesias evangélicas") are on the rise.
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The Plurinational State of Bolivia (Sorry for being a bit late)