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Kocatepe Mosque
The guide was updated:Kocatepe Mosque is a huge, white mosque built in the late 20th century. The beautiful mosque has four minarets making it visible from almost anywhere in the city of Ankara.
                
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- Address: Kocatepe Camii, Kültür, Dr. Mediha Eldem Sk. No:67, Ankara
- Phone: +90 312 417 74 89
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