This page provides links to the major denominations and religious institutions in Serbia.
Belgrade: Islamic Religious Community (http://www.beograd.org.yu/cms/view.php?id=201404)
Information on the Islamic religious community of Serbia in Belgrade. In Serbian and English.
Belgrade: Jewish Religious Community (http://www.beograd.org.yu/cms/view.php?id=201408)
Information on the Jewish religious community.
Belgrade: Orthodox Temples (http://www.beograd.org.yu/cms/view.php?id=201388)
Information Orthodox temples to include a list of Serbian. Russian, and Romanian Orthodox churches and their addresses and phone numbers.
Belgrade: Roman Catholic Church (http://www.beograd.org.yu/cms/view.php?id=201400)
The Belgrade Archdiocese. List of churches and convents with addresses and phone numbers.
Cruiser. Serbian Catalog. Society: Religion (http://www.krstarica.com/eng/catalog/Society/Religion/)
Links to monasteries and churches, dioceses, and more. In Serbian and English.
Jewish Community Zemun (http://www.joz.org.yu/index2.html)
News, events, and organization of the Jewish community in Zemun, a borough of Belgrade. Also links to the Jewish calendar, publications, and photos. In English and Serbian.
Ravinica (http://www.srpskoblago.org/Archives/Ravanica/index.html)
Profile of the Ravanica Monastery and burial site of Prince Lazar. Includes a virtual tour, maps, news, and links. Searchable. In Serbian and English.
Serbian Orthodox Church (http://www.serbianorthodoxchurch.net)
Information including the origin of orthodoxy, Serbian church history, church music, calendar of events, archives, and literature. In Serbian, some English.
U.S. Department of State. Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor. International Religious Freedom Report 2007: Serbia (includes Kosovo) (http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/irf/2007/90198.htm)
Annual report on the status of religious freedom in Serbia.
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