Like most nations in the Americas, Argentine ethnography is also characterized by being the melting pot of different peoples both autochthonous and immigrants, but unlike most other Latin American nations (with the exception of Uruguay), citizens of European descent make up the great majority of the population, the estimations of which vary from 85 to 97 per cent of total population.
The most popular religion in Brazil is Roman Catholicism and the country has the largest Roman Catholic population in the world. Adepts of Protestantism are rising in number.
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