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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. [7]
The Kosovo Agency of Statistics monitors various demographic features of the population of Kosovo, such as population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.
21 Νοε 2024 · Kosovo does not have an official religion. More than nine-tenths of the people, including most Albanians, are Muslim . A significant proportion of Muslims are only nominally so; many do not regularly attend mosque services, although fasting for Ramadan is widely practiced.
This section will examine each of the communities in Kosovo providing information on their geographical distribution across the country, their culture and religion, and the particular problems they face in relation to access to education, language rights, municipal political representation, etc.
According to the 2011 census (the most recent), 95.6 percent of the population is Muslim, 2.2 percent Roman Catholic, and 1.4 percent Serbian Orthodox, with Protestants, Jews, and persons not answering or responding “other” or “none” together constituting less than 1 percent.
According to the 2011 census (the most recent), 95.6 percent of the population is Muslim, 2.2 percent Roman Catholic, and 1.4 percent Serbian Orthodox, with Protestants, Jews, and persons not answering or responding “other” or “none” together constituting less than 1 percent.
21 Σεπ 2023 · Here, we will learn about the main religion of Kosovo, examining its roots, evolution, and influences on the culture, politics, and daily life of the Kosovar people. Islam, the predominant religion has played an instrumental role in shaping the cultural, social, and political landscapes of the country.