Religion in Kosovo

Religion in Kosovo according to partial results, where some northern Serb areas boycotted census (2024 census[1])

  Islam (93.49%)
  Orthodox Christian (2.31%)
  Catholic Christian (1.75%)
  Others (0.45%)
  No religion (0.50%)
  Religion not Stated (1.50%)
St. Uroš Cathedral (left) and mosque (right) in Ferizaj.

Religion in Kosovo is separated from the state.[2] The country's constitution establishes Kosovo as a secular state, that is, neutral in matters of religious beliefs, and where everyone is equal before the law and is guaranteed freedom of religion, belief, and conscience.

  1. ^ "Statistical Release - Census 2024" (PDF). Retrieved 2025-01-02.
  2. ^ "Kosovo". The Freedom of Thought Report. Humanists International. 21 February 2020. Retrieved 1 October 2024.

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