e/Religion in South Africa

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has glosseng: South Africa has a wide mix of religions. Many religions are represented in the ethnic and regional diversity of South Africas population. The traditional spiritualities of the Khoisan and Bantu speakers were succeeded in predominance by the Christianity introduced by the Dutch and, later, British settlers. Islam was introduced by the Cape Malay slaves of the Dutch settlers, Hinduism was introduced by the indentured servants imported from the Indian subcontinent, and Buddhism was introduced by both Indians and Chinese immigrants. The Baháí Faith was introduced in 1911 grew after Bahá'ís from Canada, the United States and Germany settled in the country. Judaism in South Africa came about some time before the discovery of the Cape of Good Hope, by the participation of Jewish astronomers and cartographers in the Portuguese discovery of the sea-route to India. They assisted Bartolomeu Dias and Vasco da Gama who first sailed around the Cape of Good Hope in 1488 and 1497. However, Jews only began to arrive in numbers from the 1820s.
lexicalizationeng: Religion in South Africa
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Afrikaans
lexicalizationafr: Suid-Afrikaanse Religie
German
lexicalizationdeu: Religion
Finnish
lexicalizationfin: Uskonto Etelä-Afrikassa
French
lexicalizationfra: Religion en Afrique du Sud
Indonesian
lexicalizationind: Agama di Afrika Selatan
Korean
lexicalizationkor: 남아프리카 공화국의 종교
Dutch
lexicalizationnld: Religie in Zuid-Afrika
Polish
lexicalizationpol: Religia w Republice Południowej Afryki
Russian
lexicalizationrus: Религия в ЮАР
Swedish
lexicalizationswe: Religion i Sydafrika
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