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  2. Rijeka Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Rijeka Mosque (Croatian and Bosnian: Džamija u Rijeci) is a mosque in Rijeka, Croatia built between 2009 and 2013. [1] The project of the mosque and the cultural center was originally developed by Dušan Džamonja in cooperation with Branko Vučinović and Darko Vlahović. [ 2 ]

  3. List of tallest buildings in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Neboder - Ilica 1: Zagreb 66.5 (218) 18 1958 Office building and Observation Deck 23 The Westin Zagreb: Zagreb 64.5 (212) 17 1970 Former Intercontinental Hotel which later turned into The Westin Zagreb: 24 Green Gold Building Zagreb 63.5 (208) 17 [6] late 2011 [7] DoubleTree by Hilton hotel Zagreb 25 Tower Centar Rijeka Rijeka 63 (207) 17 2007

  4. List of shopping malls in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    City Center One East; City Center One West (2006) [1] Cvjetni Prolaz (2011) Garden Mall; Importanne Center (1994) [1] Importanne Galleria (1999) [1] Kaptol Centar (2000) [1] King Cross (2002) [1] Mandi (2007) [1] Mercatone Emmezeta (2000) [1] Mercator Centar (2000, sold and renamed to Super Konzum Radnička) [1] Point Shopping Center, Vrbani ...

  5. Islam in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Interior of the Gunja Mosque Rijeka Mosque, completed in 2013. Islam is the third-largest religion in Croatia after Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy. The religion is followed by 1.3% of the country's population according to the 2021 census. [2]

  6. Centar Zamet - Wikipedia

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    Centar Zamet (English: Centre Zamet), also rendered in English as Zamet Sports Centre, is a mixed-use sports hall in the Zamet neighbourhood of Rijeka, Croatia, that hosts sporting, cultural, business and entertainment events. [1] The hall was built in Zamet in 2009. The size of the hall is 16,830 square metres (181,200 sq ft) and the surface ...

  7. Ivan Zajc Croatian National Theatre - Wikipedia

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    All the major Croatian theaters were built in the second half of the 19th century, including the one in Rijeka - behind Osijek (1865), and before Split (1893) and Zagreb (1895). [1] On 20 March, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the Croatian National Theatre Ivan pl. Zajc in Rijeka started with an online virtual program Zajc With You on ...

  8. Rijeka Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The Rijeka Synagogue (Croatian: Riječka sinagoga), also called the Great Synagogue of Rijeka, was a former Neolog [1] Jewish synagogue, located in Rijeka, Croatia. Completed in 1903, the synagogue served as the main synagogue of the city until it was destroyed by Nazis in 1944.

  9. Arena Gripe - Wikipedia

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    Gripe Sports Center (Croatian: Športski centar Gripe) is a sports complex located in the Gripe city district of Split, Croatia. It features four indoor halls, and is used to host many sports, as well as concerts. The seating capacity of the small indoor hall is 3,500, and of the biggest one is 6,000.

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