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      • The most common religion in Albania is Islam, with the second most common religion being Christianity.
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  2. The most common religion in Albania is Islam, with the second most common religion being Christianity. There are also a number of irreligious Albanians. There are no official statistics regarding the number of practicing religious people per each religious group.

  3. Apr 10, 2018 · Albania is considered one of the earliest seats of Christianity. Today, Roman Catholics account for 10.03% of Albania’s population, and are thus the biggest group of Christians in the country. Orthodox Christians and Evangelicals account for 6.75% and 0.14% of Albania’s population, respectively.

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  4. May 12, 2021 · According to the most recent census conducted in 2011, Sunni Muslims constitute nearly 57 percent of the population, Roman Catholics 10 percent, members of the Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Albania nearly 7 percent, and members of the Bektashi Order (a form of Shia Sufism) 2 percent.

  5. From an ethnic and religious perspective, .Albania is diverse. With a population of a little over 3 million people (3,057,220 million) (CIA Factbook, 2019), Albania is made up predominantly of ethnic Albanians (82.58%, 2,312,356). Compared to the majority of the population, the percentage of ethnic and cultural minorities is low - around 2% of

  6. Jun 2, 2022 · According to Boston University’s 2020 World Religion Database, there are approximately 1.71 million Muslims (59 percent of the population), 1.01 million Christians (38 percent), 73,000 atheists or agnostics (2.5 percent), and 16,000 Baha’is. The World Jewish Congress estimates there are 40-50 Jews. Section II.

  7. After processing the data, INSTAT announced that 56.7% had declared themselves Muslims, 2.09% Bektashis, 10.03% Catholics, and 6.75% Orthodoxes.

  8. Albania is characterized by the centuries-old presence of the two world religions, Islam and Christianity, with its two largest branches, the Catholic and the Orthodox Church. During the communist regime, religion was banned and the country was declared an atheist by the constitution of 1967.

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