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  2. Religion in Albania - Wikipedia

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    Albania is a secular and religiously diverse country with no official religion and thus, freedom of religion, belief and conscience are guaranteed under the country's constitution. [2] Islam is the most common religion in Albania , followed by Christianity , though religiosity is low and there are many irreligious Albanians.

  3. Albania - Wikipedia

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    Albania is a secular and religiously diverse country with no official religion. Freedom of religion , belief and conscience are guaranteed under the country's constitution . [ 349 ]

  4. Irreligion in Albania - Wikipedia

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    Based on studies conducted in 2008, 2009 and 2015, Albania was found out to be the 20th least religious country in the world, with 39% of the population being religious. [14] Religious identity in Albania is typically assigned by attribution, usually by familial history, rather than actual practice.

  5. Islam in Albania - Wikipedia

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    From the early days of interwar Albania and due to Albania's heterogeneous religious makeup, Albania's political leadership defined Albania as without an official religion. [46] Muslim Albanians at that time formed around 70% of the total population of 800,000 and Albania was the only Muslim country in Europe. [46]

  6. Secularism in Albania - Wikipedia

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    Religious communities or branches that had their headquarters outside the country, such as the Jesuit and Franciscan orders, were henceforth ordered to terminate their activities in Albania. Religious institutions were forbidden to have anything to do with the education of the young, because that had been made the exclusive province of the state.

  7. Freedom of religion in Albania - Wikipedia

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    There is no official religion and all religions are equal; [4] however, the predominant religious communities (Sunni Muslim, Bektashi, Orthodox, and Catholic) enjoy a greater degree of official recognition (e.g., national holidays) and social status based on their historical presence in the country. Official holidays include holy days from all ...

  8. Demographics of Albania - Wikipedia

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    The total population residing in Albania in September 2023 was 2,402,113 according to the most recent INSTAT census. The first official population statistic for Albania was the 1923 census, when the country had a total of 823,000 inhabitants. Previous censuses were carried out by the Ottoman Empire, which are not yet available. A shift in ...

  9. Christianity in Albania - Wikipedia

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    There are five dioceses in the country, including two archdioceses plus an Apostolic Administration covering southern Albania. Prior to the Ottoman invasion, Christianity was the religion of all Albanians. The northern Albanians adhered to Catholicism, whilst in the south they were followers of Eastern Orthodoxy. [9]