Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Järvenpää mosque is a mosque located in the town of Järvenpää, Finland, 30 kilometres outside the capital Helsinki.It was built in 1942 by Finnish Tatars and it is owned by Finnish Islamic Congregation (Tatar: Finlandiya Islam Cemaati). The mosque is made of wood and it has a small minaret although it has never been used for the call to prayer. Järvenpää mosque is the only building in Finland that is originally built to serve as a mosque. It was renovated in 2009."@en }
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- Järvenpää_mosque abstract "Järvenpää mosque is a mosque located in the town of Järvenpää, Finland, 30 kilometres outside the capital Helsinki.It was built in 1942 by Finnish Tatars and it is owned by Finnish Islamic Congregation (Tatar: Finlandiya Islam Cemaati). The mosque is made of wood and it has a small minaret although it has never been used for the call to prayer. Järvenpää mosque is the only building in Finland that is originally built to serve as a mosque. It was renovated in 2009.".
- Q13714228 abstract "Järvenpää mosque is a mosque located in the town of Järvenpää, Finland, 30 kilometres outside the capital Helsinki.It was built in 1942 by Finnish Tatars and it is owned by Finnish Islamic Congregation (Tatar: Finlandiya Islam Cemaati). The mosque is made of wood and it has a small minaret although it has never been used for the call to prayer. Järvenpää mosque is the only building in Finland that is originally built to serve as a mosque. It was renovated in 2009.".
- Järvenpää_mosque comment "Järvenpää mosque is a mosque located in the town of Järvenpää, Finland, 30 kilometres outside the capital Helsinki.It was built in 1942 by Finnish Tatars and it is owned by Finnish Islamic Congregation (Tatar: Finlandiya Islam Cemaati). The mosque is made of wood and it has a small minaret although it has never been used for the call to prayer. Järvenpää mosque is the only building in Finland that is originally built to serve as a mosque. It was renovated in 2009.".
- Q13714228 comment "Järvenpää mosque is a mosque located in the town of Järvenpää, Finland, 30 kilometres outside the capital Helsinki.It was built in 1942 by Finnish Tatars and it is owned by Finnish Islamic Congregation (Tatar: Finlandiya Islam Cemaati). The mosque is made of wood and it has a small minaret although it has never been used for the call to prayer. Järvenpää mosque is the only building in Finland that is originally built to serve as a mosque. It was renovated in 2009.".