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- Roman_Catholicism_in_Europe abstract "The Roman Catholic Church is geographically centered in the Vatican City of Rome. About 35% of the population of Europe today is Catholic, but only about a quarter of all Catholics worldwide reside in Europe. This is due in part to the movement and immigration at various times of largely Catholic European ethnic groups (such as as the Irish, Italians, Poles, Portuguese, and Spaniards) to continents such as the Americas and Australia. Furthermore, Catholicism has been spread outside Europe through both historical Catholic missionary activity, especially in South America, and the past colonization and conversion of native people by Catholic European countries, specifically the Spanish, Portuguese, French colonial and Belgian colonial empires, in regions such South America, the Caribbean, Central Africa and West Africa, and Southeast Asia.".
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- Roman_Catholicism_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Catholic countries".
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- Roman_Catholicism_in_Europe comment "The Roman Catholic Church is geographically centered in the Vatican City of Rome. About 35% of the population of Europe today is Catholic, but only about a quarter of all Catholics worldwide reside in Europe. This is due in part to the movement and immigration at various times of largely Catholic European ethnic groups (such as as the Irish, Italians, Poles, Portuguese, and Spaniards) to continents such as the Americas and Australia.".
- Roman_Catholicism_in_Europe label "Roman Catholicism in Europe".
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- Roman_Catholicism_in_Europe sameAs 欧洲天主教.
- Roman_Catholicism_in_Europe wasDerivedFrom Roman_Catholicism_in_Europe?oldid=705747470.
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