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  1. 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, religious practices may tend to be liberal. Many do fast for Ramadan and praying is widely practiced.

  2. May 6, 2015 · Religion News Service photo by Valerie Plesch. May 6, 2015. By . ... at his residence inside Mother Teresa Cathedral in Pristina, Kosovo, on April 27, 2015. Religion News Service photo by Valerie ...

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  3. The Kosovo Protestant Evangelical Church (Albanian: Kisha Protestante Ungjillore e Kosovës) (KPEC) is a Protestant church network based in Pristina, Kosovo. It is one of the four protected major religions in the Kosovo Law of Religious Freedoms. Between 10,000 and 15,000 Kosovar Albanians follow this church, 6,000 in Pristina alone. There are ...

  4. The Cathedral church of Christ the Saviour ( Serbian: Саборни храм Христа Спаса у Приштини / Saborni hram Hrista Spasa u Prištini; Albanian: Katedralja e Krishtit shpëtimtar) in Pristina, Kosovo is an unfinished Serbian Orthodox Christian church whose construction began in 1992.

  5. According to the data of the first Ottoman records, it can be seen that the Muslim element in Pristina was symbolic until the second decade of the 16th century.

  6. Kosovo - Religion, Islam, Christianity: 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.

  7. The small minority of Pristina's religious population that is not Muslim practice Christianity in the form of Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy. When Pristina was in the Serbian Empire in the Middle Ages, Eastern Orthodoxy was the predominant faith other than Roman Catholicism.

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