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  1. Islam was once the dominant religion on the Iberian Peninsula, but less than 2% of the contemporary population is Muslim. Interestingly, Islam is the second-largest religion in Spain. Other notable religions in Spain are Buddhism and non-Catholic Christianity, including Protestantism, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Latter Day Saints, and Evangelicalism.

  2. The Catholic branch of Christianity is the most widely professed religion in Spain, with high levels of secularization as of 2024. Freedom of religion is guaranteed by the Spanish Constitution. The Pew Research Center ranked Spain as the 16th out of 34 European countries in levels of religiosity, with 21% of the population declaring they were ...

  3. The Catholic Church in Spain has a long history, starting in the 1st century. It is the largest religion in Spain, with 58.6% of Spaniards identifying as Catholic. [ 1] Attempts were made from the late 1st century to the late 3rd century to establish the church in the Iberian peninsula.

  4. Spanish mythology is a treasure trove of stories, legends, and traditions that have been passed down through generations. From the gods of the Roman pantheon to the heroic figures of medieval Spain, Spanish mythology reflects the rich cultural heritage of the Iberian Peninsula.

  5. The majority of the Spanish population is Catholic. The presence of Catholicism in Spain is historically and culturally pervasive. However, in the past 40 years of secularism since Franco’s death, the role that religion plays in Spaniards’ daily lives has diminished significantly.

  6. The Spanish that explored and conquered parts of the New World had three basic ideas that motivated them--Gold, Glory, and God. GOLD. Upon his return from the New World, Columbus reported to the Spanish crown that he saw much potential for riches in the newly discovered territory.

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  8. Distinguishing Characteristics of Spanish Mythology. Spanish mythology, stemming from the Iberian Peninsula, is a confluence of various cultural influences, including Roman, Visigothic, and Moorish legacies, blended with the pre-Roman beliefs of the Celts and Iberians.

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