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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 mosques in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Islamic Center Banovići (Islamski Centar Banovići) Banovići: 2017 Modern Nasubašići Masjid, Banovići Banovići: 2008 Modern Fethija Mosque (Süleymaniye Mosque) Bihać: 1266 Gothic Former church of St. Anthony of Padua Izačić new mosque Bihać (Stari grad Izačić) 2000+ Modern Sultan Sulejmanova "Atik" džamija: Bijeljina: 1520 Ottoman

  4. File:Centar logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain . Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions .

  5. Centre (Croatian political party) - Wikipedia

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    Centre (Croatian: Centar) is a liberal [6] political party in Croatia.The party was formed under the name Pametno (English: Intelligently) in Split in 2015 out of the citizens' initiative Za pametne ljude i pametan grad ("For smart people and a smart city"). [7]

  6. List of shopping malls in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    City Center One (2010) Joker Centar (2007) Kaufland Centar (2003) Konzum Centar Sirobuja (2010) Mall of Split (2015) Mercator Centar Solin (2002) Prima 3 Centar (2005) TC Kaštela Kaštel Sućurac (2004)

  7. Croat Muslims - Wikipedia

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    He lived there until his death on 3 October 1956 in Damascus. While in Syria, the Croats in Argentina published a collection of his journalistic writings. In 1950, the Croat Muslim Community in Chicago published a speech he wrote for the Muslim Congress following World War II in Lahore, Pakistan.

  8. Islam in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Today there are 4 mosques [7] and 2 Islamic centers in Croatia (in Zagreb [8] and Rijeka [9]). Historically, during the Ottoman rule, there was a significantly larger number of mosques in Croatia. At one point there were 250 of them, but as of 2014 only 3 structures remained standing. [10]

  9. St. Louis Islamic Center - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis Islamic Center (STLIC) is a Bosnian Islamic organization and mosque in St. Louis, Missouri, founded in early 2010. STLIC is part of the Islamic Community of North America Bosniaks (ICNAB) and it was founded due to the growing need for organization of the already matured community of Bosniaks in St. Louis .