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Religion in the Peć region : ウィキペディア英語版 | Religion in the Peć region
District of Peć (Albanian: Pejë or Peja; Serbian: Пећ or Peć; Turkish: İpek) is one of the biggest districts located in the northern hemisphere of Kosovo. Istog and Klina are the two biggest cities after Peć belonging to this particular district. During the course of history, numerous religions dominated in the aforementioned district starting from Illyrian ‘polytheist religions’, to Catholicism to Islam. Despite the numerous ethnic frictions in the region, its diverse religious groups have practiced their faiths openly, have lived in harmony and can undeniably be deemed as a more-than-decent religious co-existence society. ==Pre-history== The religious transition started when Romans came to the region of Peć, they brought new religious beliefs more precisely devotion on Roman gods of Pantheon.〔Ferri, Naser.(2012) " Kultovi i religiozna vjerovanja u antici na području Peći na Kosovu Cults and religious beliefs in antiquity in the Peć (Peje) area in Kosovo." Godišnjak Centra Za Balkanološka Ispitivanja 41, 175.〕 Most of the historians concentrated on the religious beliefs of Dradanians (more precisely of Peć region Dardanians), argue that the reason ancient Illyrians accepted to devote to Roman gods was that; “all epigraphic and other finds of Roman Dardania have been discovered in the peripheral parts of the region, in small settlements”〔Ferri, Naser.(2012) " Kultovi i religiozna vjerovanja u antici na području Peći na Kosovu Cults and religious beliefs in antiquity in the Peć (Peje) area in Kosovo." Godišnjak Centra Za Balkanološka Ispitivanja 41, 175-176.〕 While, Romans (Municipium ) settled in more frequently used roads and cities (by foreigners and natives). Dersniku (near Klina) was one of these major cities mentioned in the time of the Roman ruling in Peć District. The accessibility to the Roman culture consequently increased the influence of the new religion in the region. Afterwards the Albanian predecessors—the Illyrians—abandoned polytheism and embraced monotheistic religions, more specifically Christianity.〔Shetuni, Spiro J (2011). Albanian Traditional Music: An Introduction, with Sheet Music and Lyrics for 48 Songs. Jefferson, NC: McFarland,〕
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