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             Voodoo is the oldest known religion in the world. Voodoo is a nature based religion that originated with the Fon and Yoruba tribes in West Africa about 10,000 years ago. Voodoo, also known as Vodun, is practiced in may African and Central American countries such as Benin, the Dominican Republic, Ghana, Haiti ,Togo, and The Southern United States (Origins o
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