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  2. Religion in Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    The Baháʼí Faith in Bolivia begins with references to the country in Baháʼí literature as early as 1916. [10] The first Baháʼí to arrive in Bolivia was in 1940 through the arrival of coordinated pioneers, people who chose to move for the growth of the religion, from the United States. That same year the first Bolivian joined the ...

  3. Demographics of Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    Spanish, Quechua, Aymara, Guarani languages, as well as 34 other native languages are the official languages of Bolivia. Spanish is the most-spoken language (60.7%) within the population. The main religions of Bolivia are the Catholic Church (81.8%), Evangelicalism (11.5%), and Protestantism (2.6%). There is a literacy rate of 91.2%. An ...

  4. Category:Religion in Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; ... Pages in category "Religion in Bolivia" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 ...

  5. Catholic Church in Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    Today, Bolivia is a predominantly Catholic country. However, the Church was disestablished as the state religion in early 2009 [2] and lost remaining privileges in 2019 with the promulgation of the law on religious freedom. According to a 2018 survey, 70% of Bolivians were Catholics.

  6. Baháʼí Faith in Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    For her service to the religion Sra. Cúellar was titled the "Spiritual Mother of Bolivia". [95] Also that year Andres Jachakovo was appointed as an Auxiliary Board member. [96] Twenty four youth converted to the religion together in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, a location that had had little conversion activity, in March 1970. [97]

  7. Mennonites in Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    Canada, Bolivia - 220 Berlin 2003 N. Esperanza - 513 Nueva Asención 2004 Valle Nuevo - 448 IBNIAS (Pailòn) 2004 Bolivia - 66 Monte Rico 2004 Swift Current - 384 Neuland 2004 Paraguay - 384 Nordenheim 2005 S. Rita - 65 La Honda 2005 Durango 1 - 249 Barrio N. Estrella 2005 Bolivia - 60 Nueva México 2005 Riva Palacios - 507 Villa Hermosa 2005 ...

  8. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Bolivia

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    Achacachi Bolivia District: 5 Sep 1976: Bolivia La Paz El Alto Bermejo Bolivia District: 15 May 1992: Bolivia Santa Cruz Cobija Bolivia District: 27 Jul 1997: Bolivia La Paz Cochabamba Bolivia Aeropuerto Stake: 12 Nov 2017: Bolivia Cochabamba South Cochabamba Bolivia Alalay Stake: 10 Dec 1995: Bolivia Cochabamba South Cochabamba Bolivia Blanco ...

  9. Evo Morales and the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    The special status that used to be given to Catholicism in Bolivia can be seen in Article 3 of the former Bolivian Constitution (1967), which says, "The State recognizes and sustains the Catholic, Apostolic, and Roman Religion. It guarantees the public exercise of all other faiths.