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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Kosovo does not have an official religion. Like the rest of the country, the majority of Pristina’s population consider themselves Muslim. Even though the majority of people are Muslim, they only practice the religion to low standard. Therefore, not many attend mosques or religious services to the frequency required by their faith. Many however do fast for Ramadan and praying is widely practiced. The small minority of Pristina’s religious population that is not Muslim practices Christianity in the form of Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy. When Pristina was in a Serbian empire, in the Middle Ages, Eastern Orthodoxy was a predominant faith other than Roman Catholicism.In terms of religion, the population of Pristina has four different communities:MuslimChristianOther denominations of Christianity:CatholicOrthodoxReligious communities have educational institutions for their needs organized in accordance with applicable law. Like all inhabitants of Pristina, you have the right to freedom of belief, conscience and religion, which are guaranteed to all persons in Pristina and Kosovo. This right includes freedom to hold, not to have, keep or change religion or belief. Also, it includes the right to manifest religion or belief (in worship, teaching, practice and observance), either alone or in community with others, in public or privately. Both you and your community have the right to freedom of religion. The State is not expressly prohibited from interfering with this right but is obliged to protect the practice of religious rites, traditional forms of religious life, including monastic life and religious education, as well as church property. You and your community have the right to establish religious institutions, organizations and your community."@en }

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