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Religious map of Kosovo in 2011 by settlements. According to the 2012 European Social Survey , the population of Kosovo was about 88% Muslim, 5.8% Catholic, 2.9% Eastern Orthodox, 2.9% irreligious, 0.1% Protestant and 0.4% another religion.
After the end of Communist period religion had a revival in Kosovo. [3] Today, 95.6% of Kosovo's population are Muslims, most of whom are ethnic Albanians. [4] There are also non-Albanian speaking Muslims, who define themselves as Bosniaks, Gorani and Turks.
The results of the 2011 census gave the following religious affiliations for the population included in it: [51] Religious map of Kosovo in 2011 by settlements. The Serb-dominated gray area in the north (North Kosovo) is presumably majority Orthodox.
In contemporary Kosovo, the Diocese of Prizren remains an important religious institution. The community is estimated to make up about 3-5% of Kosovo's total population, translating to approximately 60,000 to 100,000 individuals. [37]
Religious buildings and structures in Kosovo by city (6 C)-Former religious buildings and structures in Kosovo (1 C, 1 P) C. Churches in Kosovo (8 C, 1 P) M.
An enlargeable topographic map of Kosovo. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Kosovo, ... Freedom of religion in Kosovo;
Religious organizations based in Kosovo (3 C) Pages in category "Religion in Kosovo" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Map of the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija. The Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija (Serbian: Косово и Метохиja, romanized: Kosovo i Metohija; Albanian: Kosova dhe Metohia), commonly known as Kosovo (Serbian: Косово; Albanian: Kosova) and abbreviated to Kosmet (from Kosovo and Metohija; Serbian: Космет) or KiM (Serbian: КиМ), is an autonomous ...