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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]
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
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]
Croats are a South Slavic people.According to the published data from the 2021 Croatian census, 10,841 Muslims in Croatia declared themselves as ethnic Croats. [1] The Islamic Community of Croatia is officially recognized by the state. [3]
Mercator Centar (2007) Tower Center Rijeka ZTC-Shopping (2012) Osijek. Avenue Mall (2011) Esseker Centar (2007) Eurodom (2011) [citation needed] Interspar (2007)
Rijeka international Airport Railway in Rijeka Ferry in Rijeka harbour The Port of Rijeka is the largest port in Croatia, with a cargo throughput in 2017 of 12.6 million tonnes, mostly crude oil and refined petroleum products, general cargo and bulk cargo , and 260,337 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs). [ 75 ]
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]
The tallest building in Albania is Downtown One (150m), in Bulgaria is Rousse TV Tower (204m), in Croatia is Dalmatia Tower (135m), in Romania is Floreasca City Center (137m), in Serbia is Belgrade Tower (168m), in Slovenia is Crystal Palace (89m), in Kosovo is Pristina City Center (125m), in North Macedonia is Cevahir Towers (130m) and the ...