Estimated that 59.2% are Christian, 23% are unaffiliated, 17.4% Folk Religion and 0.4% other religions
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The religious landscape in Cuba is diverse, with the majority of the population identifying as Christian, predominantly Roman Catholic. Other Christian denominations, such as Protestantism and Santeria, also have significant followings. Additionally, a minority of the population identifies as non-religious or atheist. Specific percentages vary depending on the source and methodology of the data collected.
The most widespread religion in Cuba is Catholicism. Many people practice Santeria, which is a syncretism of Yoruba and Christian religions. Other religions present are the Protestant denominations, Judaism and Islam. There is no state religion, since it is a Communist country, therefore it proclaims atheism.
The main religions in Washington state are Christianity, followed by atheism/agnosticism, and smaller percentages of other religions like Buddhism and Islam. Washington is known for its religious diversity with many different faiths represented throughout the state.
The majority of Mexicans practice Catholicism, followed by Protestantism. There are also small percentages of Mexicans who practice other religions, including indigenous beliefs such as traditional Mexican folk religion and small Jewish and Muslim communities.
Christianity is the main religion, predominantly the Catholic denomination. Santeria is one of the main religions in Cuba. Catholicism is practiced mostly by the elite. Santeria is practiced by the majority of the population. It is an Afro-Cuban religion.
As of the latest data, Brazil's population is predominantly Christian, with about 64% identifying as Catholic and 22% as Protestant. Other religions, including Spiritism and Afro-Brazilian religions, represent smaller percentages. Approximately 8% of the population identifies as unaffiliated with any religion.