Kocatepe Cami

Ankara


The huge outline of Kocatepe Cami is the symbol of Ankara. It is one of the world's largest mosques but it is also a modern addition, built between 1967 and 1987.

In the basement of the mosque is a supermarket, which says much about the priorities of modern Turkey.


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