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Christianity is the most widely professed religion in Argentina, ... Synagogue Or Torah in Buenos Aires. Argentina has the largest Jewish population in Latin America ...
Category: Religion in Buenos Aires. 8 languages. ... Jews and Judaism in Buenos Aires (19 P) R. Religious buildings and structures in Buenos Aires (1 C, 7 P)
The first two mosques in the country were built in Buenos Aires in the 1980s: At-Tauhid Mosque was opened in 1983 by the Shia community of Buenos Aires and with the support of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Argentina, while Al Ahmad Mosque was opened in 1985 for Sunni Muslims and is the first building with Islamic architecture ...
Sephardic Temple, Barracas district, Buenos Aires. The Buenos Aires Jewish community was established in 1862 and held its first traditional Jewish wedding in 1868. The first synagogue was inaugurated in 1875. [16] The Ashkenazi Jews from Eastern Europe who settled in Argentina were called rusos (Russians) by the local population. [5]
The Synagogue of the Israelite Argentine Congregation (Spanish: Sinagoga de la Congregación Israelita Argentina), commonly known as the Liberty Temple (Spanish: Templo Libertad), is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 769 Libertad Street, near the famous Teatro Colón, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The King Fahd Islamic Cultural Center, officially the Islamic Cultural Center "Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Fahd in Argentina" (Spanish: Centro Cultural Islámico "Custodio de las Dos Sagradas Mezquitas, Rey Fahd"; abbreviated as CCIAR), is a Sunni Islam mosque and center for Islamic culture located in Buenos Aires, Argentina. [3]
Argentina religion-related lists (1 C, 1 P) A. ... Religion in Buenos Aires (3 C) C. Christianity in Argentina (13 C, 5 P) Religious controversies in Argentina (1 P) E.
Primera Iglesia Evangélica Metodista Buenos Aires is a temple of Methodist religion located in the city of Buenos Aires. [1] It was the first Church of Methodist religion in South America , established in Buenos Aires since 1836.