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  1. a-real-sloth on

    The one in North Korea is part of the Iranian embassy. Had to google, was so confused for a second

  2. Strange, how Megrelian part of Georgia seems to not have mosques, after all, Ajaria is just next door, and the whole area was part of Turkey for quite a while.

  3. chiemoisurletorse on

    some of the least interesting stuff I’ve seen on this bot plagued sub

  4. Intelligent-Panda23 on

    There are definitely mosques in western Mongolia where the Kazakh minority lives.

  5. CucumberWisdom on

    Hopefully a lot more red/yellow to come

    Edit: corrected mistake and added yellow

  6. I’m pretty surprised there are no mosques in Pskov and Smolensk Oblasts. They are not small places with about 600,000 and 900,000 inhabitants respectively, and Russia has a pretty big Muslim population which I would have though spread out more. I would assume(and a quick look at Wikipedia seems to not disprove this) that there are Muslims living in both Oblasts, just not enough, or too dispersed to organise a mosque.

  7. KairosGalvanized on

    my first time travelling to a Muslim majority city, I was excited to be around the culture and cuisine, the mosque near where I was staying made sure I felt welcomed, as they would have the call to prayer playing on the speakers from 3:30am.

    It was a good trip but I was quite happy to sleep in again when back home.

  8. decitertiember on

    I wonder why there is no data for the West Bank.

    I don’t think that there is any dispute that there are mosques there. Indeed, I’ve seen them personally.

  9. Effective-Demand-479 on

    There are several active mosques in Mongolian capital where kazakhs living in UB goes to.

  10. I feel like southern Vietnam (champa area, along the coast) should at least have some yellow spots, they used to be a muslim kingdom and many muslims still live in that area.

  11. Expensive-Cat- on

    No mosques in a bunch of the traditional Cham parts of Vietnam? That’s very surprising, to the point that I would expect the data must be incomplete.

  12. FeatherlyFly on

    Do you have any information on mosques that allow prayer vs ones that are there for propaganda and tourism only?

    I know China has a lot of mosques where the building still stands but prayer is either not permitted or severely restricted. The Uigyhar genocide is the most famous restriction, but in other areas they’re quieter about it and will try tolerate the existence of religion if the CCP is allowed to lead it. The CCP hates independent, non CCP appointed Christians and Muslims equally. 

  13. Armenia has only 1 standing mosque and it’s functional. Wengusted it to the Embassy or Iran after independence.

  14. No_Rope_8250 on

    I’m surprised there is a mosque in Novaya Zemlya (the bigger island in the left upper corner). That’s the island where the USSR detonated Tsar Bomba and it only has a population of about 2,300 to 3,500 people.

  15. HarryLewisPot on

    I thought Southern Vietnam would have way more, the native Cham were Muslim before the Viet conquest.

  16. shocked to see one of these maps actually broken down by states for all countries

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