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  2. Djamaa el Djazaïr - Wikipedia

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    Djamaa el Djazaïr (Arabic: جامع الجزائر), also known as the Great Mosque of Algiers (French: Grande mosquée d'Alger), is a large mosque located in Algiers, Algeria. Opened in April 2019, it houses the world's tallest minaret and is the third-largest mosque in the world after the Great Mosque of Mecca and Al-Masjid an-Nabawi of ...

  3. Ketchaoua Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Ketchaoua Mosque (Arabic: جامع كتشاوة), also known as Djamaa Ketchaoua, is a mosque in the city of Algiers, the capital of Algeria. It was built during Ottoman period in the 17th century and is located at the foot of the Casbah of Algiers, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The mosque stands on the first of the Casbah's many steep ...

  4. Djamaa el Kebir - Wikipedia

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    The Great Mosque is located in the northeastern part of the city in the historic Casbah (or Kasbah) district near the harbor, next to the Chamber of Commerce. Earlier, the mosque was located on the Rue de la Marine in Algiers during French colonial rule of Algeria, which was then the entrance street to Algiers Harbor.

  5. Algeria inaugurates Africa's largest mosque after years of ...

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    Built by a Chinese construction firm throughout the 2010s, the Great Mosque of Algiers features the world's tallest minaret, measuring at 869 feet (265 meters). The third largest mosque in the ...

  6. List of mosques in Algeria - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mosques in Algeria. According to the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Endowment in 2006, there are around 15,000 mosques in Algeria as a whole, of which 450 are in the capital city of Algiers . 90% of which are built after the independence of Algeria in 1962.

  7. Algeria reopens mosques, beaches after 5-month lockdown - AOL

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    Crowds packed beaches Saturday in the capital Algiers, celebrating the opportunity to swim in the Mediterranean Sea amid the August heat. Algeria reopens mosques, beaches after 5-month lockdown ...

  8. Djamaa el Djedid - Wikipedia

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    The mosque forms the eastern edge of the Place des Martyrs. The qibla wall serves busy Amilcar Cabral Boulevard. The Almoravid Great Mosque of Algiers (Built c.1097 CE) also gives on the same boulevard, seventy meters to the east. [4] The mosque got its informal name from its proximity to the fishing harbour, and attendance by the local fishermen.

  9. Safir Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Safir Mosque (Arabic: مسجد سفير or Arabic: جامع سفير) is an old mosque in the city of Algiers, Algeria. It is located inside the UNESCO World Heritage inscribed medina quarter Casbah of Algiers. The design follows the Moorish architecture.