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Categories: Europe
By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/prostrate-group.htmlPhotographer Nicolo Degiorgis is looking for garages, warehouses and gyms in Italy that Muslims are forced to adapt for worship.
In Italy, there are eight mosques for every 1.45 million Muslims. In the wealthy, migrant-attracting northeastern regions, anti-Islamic sentiment is so strong that it is virtually impossible to get permission to build a mosque there - people have to equip houses of worship in the most unsuitable places.
(Total 18 photos)


1. Warehouse, province of Venice

2. Warehouse, province of Venice

3. Warehouse, province of Venice

4. Supermarket, province of Trento

5. Warehouse, province of Verona

6. Shop, province of Vicenza

7. Gym, Province of Trento

8. Warehouse, province of Udine

9. Supermarket, province of Trento

10. Warehouse, province of Vicenza

11. Gym, province of Treviso

12. Supermarket, province of Treviso

13. Parking in front of a warehouse, Treviso province

14. Warehouse, province of Treviso

15. Warehouse, province of Venice

16. Warehouse, province of Udine

17. Garage, province of Treviso

18. Gym, province of Trieste
Keywords: Italy | Mosque | Muslims
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