Religion in Pristina
Kosovo does not have an official religion. Like the rest of the country, the majority of Pristina's population consider themselves to be Muslim. However, most do not actively practice Islam, nor do they attend mosques or the religious services required by their religion. Many, however, do fast for Ramadan. and praying is widely practiced.
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Religion in Pristina
Kosovo does not have an official religion. Like the rest of the country, the majority of Pristina's population consider themselves to be Muslim. However, most do not actively practice Islam, nor do they attend mosques or the religious services required by their religion. Many, however, do fast for Ramadan. and praying is widely practiced.
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Agim Ramadani, Vreshtat
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Religious affiliation in Pristina, according to Kosovo Agency of Statistics.
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The building in February 2013
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April 2014
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Serbian Orthodox Church in Pristina
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