Faith and Religion

What is the predominant religion in your country?


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In general, and by tradition, it says that Spain is a Catholic country, although the percentage of people who practice is very low (or small?) (perhaps less than 10% -I think-). Today most young people and not so young too are not recognized in any religion (atheists or nonbelievers). There are others groups such as Islamic, Protestant, Orthodox, Buddhists, Mormons and others, included news groups of Catholics (from South-America, Poland, etc), these are increasing day by day with the inmigration.

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Very good decription...

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Ok, thanks!

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In general, and by tradition, it says that Spain is a Catholic country, although the percentage of people who practice is very low (or small?) (low or small, both are good)  (perhaps less than 10% -I think-).

Today most young people and also the not so young are not do not recognise in any religion (atheists or nonbelievers). There are other groups such as Islamic, Protestant, Orthodox, Buddhists, Mormons and others, including new groups of Catholics (from South-America, Poland, etc), these are increasing day by day with the inmigration.

Good work !!

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¡Muchas gracias por tus correcciones y por motivarme! Thanks Alan!  :·)

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In general, and by tradition, it says that Spain is a Catholic country, although the percentage of people who practice religion is very low (or small?) (puedes decir ambos)   (perhaps less than 10% -I think-). Today most young people and           also the             not so young        too are                   do  not recognize in any religion (atheists or nonbelievers). There are       other   groups such as Islamic, Protestant, Orthodox, Buddhists, Mormons and others, including            news groups of Catholics (from South-America, Poland, etc), these are increasing day by day with        the          immigration.

 

muy bien hecho :-)