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  2. Kosovo Albanians - Wikipedia

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    The Albanians of Kosovo (Albanian: ... Today, Sunni Islam is the predominant religion of Kosovo Albanians. The Ottoman term Arnavudluk (آرناوودلق) ...

  3. Religion in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    According to the United States Department of State's 2017 International Religious Freedom Report, religion and ethnicity are often linked. [2]: 2 The majority of ethnic Albanians are Muslim, while some are Catholic and Protestant; almost all ethnic Serbs belong to the Serbian Orthodox Church (SOC).

  4. Islam in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    From 1389 until 1912, Kosovo was officially governed by the Muslim Ottoman Empire and a high level of Islamization occurred among Catholic and Orthodox Albanians, mainly due to Sufi orders and socio-political opportunism. Both Christian and Muslim Albanians intermarried and some lived as "Laramans", also known as Crypto-Christians. [2]

  5. Religion in Pristina - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the four protected major religions in the Kosovo Law of Religious Freedoms. [30] There are 6,000 Kosovar Albanians living in Pristina that follow this church. There are 42 churches in all of Kosovo. Its chairman Pastor is Artur Krasniqi. [31] [32] The oldest Protestant church found in Kosovo was in 1818, by Gjerasim Qiriazi. The ...

  6. 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.

  7. Religion in Peja District - Wikipedia

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    The second most influential religion in the region of Klina is Catholicism with 6 churches located in Jagode/Jagoda, Zllakuqan/Zlakucane, Budisalc/Budiavci, Poterq i Ulet/Donji Petric and Doberdol/Dobridol. [27] The statistical Agency of Kosovo reported a population of 96,450 in Peja, 39,289 in Istog, and 38,496 in Klina. [28]

  8. Ghegs - Wikipedia

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    2.902.934 in Albania, Montenegro,Kosovo, serbia and North Macedonia: Regions with significant populations; Northern Albania (Ghegeria), Kosovo, North Macedonia, Montenegro: Languages; Gheg Albanian: Religion; Islam Sunni [a] Christianity Catholicism [b] Related ethnic groups; Arbanasi people, Kosovo Albanians etc.

  9. Kosovars - Wikipedia

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    Kosovars or Kosovans are the citizens of Kosovo. Kosovars are predominantly ethnic Albanians. Kosovar citizenship is acquired by birth, adoption, naturalization, international treaties, or through some other specific forms. [1]