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  2. Religion in Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Muslims form the largest minority religion in the country. In 2023, Montenegro's 124,668 Muslims made up 19.99% of the total population. [1] Muslims in Montenegro are divided into two main groups, and further subgroups: Bosnian-speaking ethnic Bosniak Muslim; Other Slavic Muslims (ethnic Muslims), including Gorani, and other Slavs of the Muslim ...

  3. Culture of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Montenegro is as pluralistic and diverse as its history and geographical position would suggest. Montenegro 's culture has been influenced by the Serbian Empire , the Byzantine Empire , ancient Greece , ancient Rome , Christianity , the Ottoman Empire , the Republic of Venice , Austria-Hungary , and Yugoslavia .

  4. Freedom of religion in Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Freedom of religion in Montenegro refers to the extent to which people in Montenegro are freely able to practice their religious beliefs, taking into account both government policies and societal attitudes toward religious groups. Montenegro's laws guarantee the freedom of religion and outlaw several forms of religious discrimination, as well ...

  5. Islam in Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Islam in Montenegro refers to adherents, communities and religious institutions of Islam in Montenegro. It is the second largest religion in the country, after Christianity. According to the 2011 census, Montenegro's 118,477 Muslims make up 19.11% of the total population. [2] Montenegro's Muslims belong mostly to the Sunni branch. In 2023 ...

  6. Category:Religion in Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Religious buildings and structures in Montenegro (5 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Religion in Montenegro" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  7. Constitution of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Montenegro's flag was a red-light blue-white tricolor and a variation of the princedom's coat of arms, a double-headed eagle, was adopted as state. All three major religions were recognized (Eastern Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism and Islam), and the Montenegrin Church sanctioned. The capital was Cetinje.

  8. Principality of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    In 1900, according to international sources, the Principality of Montenegro had 311,564 inhabitants. By religion, it had 293,527 Eastern Orthodox (94%); 12,493 Muslims (4%); 5,544 Roman Catholics (3%). 71,528 (23%) were literate. [11] In 1907, it had been estimated that there were around 282,000 inhabitants in Montenegro, the majority of ...

  9. Eastern Orthodoxy in Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Orthodoxy in Montenegro refers to adherents, religious communities, institutions and organizations of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Montenegro. It is the largest Christian denomination in the country. According to the latest 2023 Census of Montenegro, 443,394 citizens of Montenegro (71.10%) registered as Eastern Orthodox Christians. [1]