Talk:Umeå Mosque

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The world's northernmost mosque is situated in Norilsk, Russia, which is 69° north, not just 63° like Umeå.

Please sign you posts. Actually, your are right and wrong. The world's northernmost mosque, according to Wikipedia, is in Tromsø, just a little bit more northerly than Norilsk. There are also plans for a mosque in Murmansk, which is almost 69° North. I suppose when they are built, both Umeå and Murmansk will be bigger than the two others.--Pan Gerwazy 13:24, 26 February 2007 (UTC)