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What religion does Brazil believe in?

Brazil is a country of immigrants. Immigrants come from all over the world, so they have concentrated many religious beliefs in the East and the West. Catholicism is the largest religion in Brazil, with more than 90% followers, more than any other country in the world. The second largest religion is Candonglai, whose name is mainly used in Bahia, while it is called Ma Kumba in Rio de Janeiro and Wimbanda in S? o Paulo. This religion was originally a primitive religion popular in Africa, Nigeria, Benin and other places, offering sacrifices to ancestors and believing in natural gods. As slaves were sold to Brazil, primitive religion spread widely in Brazil, but later the number of followers of this religion gradually decreased, and it infiltrated with Catholicism and Indian religion, forming Candombraim.