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[[Bolivia]] has an active [[Protestant]] minority of various groups, especially Evangelical [[Methodists]]. Other denominations represented in Bolivia included [[Mennonites]]. In 1980s [[Mormons]], [[Jehovah's Witnesses]], [[Seventh-day Adventists]], and various [[Pentecostal]] denominations gained increasing adherents.
[[Bolivia]] has an active [[Protestant]] minority of various groups, especially Evangelical [[Methodists]]. Other denominations represented in Bolivia included [[Mennonites]]. In 1980s [[Baptist]], [[Seventh-day Adventists]], and various [[Pentecostal]] denominations gained increasing adherents.


At present, Protestant groups in Bolivia account for somewhere between 16-19% of the population, with most of the demographic concentration being within the poorer Native majority population.
At present, Protestant groups in Bolivia account for somewhere between 16-19% of the population, with most of the demographic concentration being within the poorer Native majority population.

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Bolivia has an active Protestant minority of various groups, especially Evangelical Methodists. Other denominations represented in Bolivia included Mennonites. In 1980s Baptist, Seventh-day Adventists, and various Pentecostal denominations gained increasing adherents.

At present, Protestant groups in Bolivia account for somewhere between 16-19% of the population, with most of the demographic concentration being within the poorer Native majority population.