Religion
The great majority of Bolivians are Roman Catholic, although Protestant denominations are expanding rapidly. According to a 2001 survey conducted by the National Statistical Institute, 78% of the population is Roman Catholic, 16% is Protestant and 3% follow other religions of Christian origin. Islam practiced by the descendants of Middle Easterners is almost nonexistent. There is also a small Jewish community that is almost all Ashkenazi in origin. The state has no official religion.
There are colonies of Mennonites in the Santa Cruz Department. Many Native communities interweave pre-Columbian and Christian symbols in their worship.
Independence and subsequent wars
Economic instability and continued wars
Nationalist Revolutionary Movement
Military governments: García Meza and Siles Zuazo
Sánchez de Lozada and Banzer: Liberalizing the economy
Bolivia under the Morales administration
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