مسجد التقوى شمبات
مسجد التقوى شمبات is a place of worship in Khartoum State, Sudan. مسجد التقوى شمبات is situated nearby to Shambāt Cemetery, as well as near the mosque مسجد الصداقة.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Shambat Bridge and Sudanese National Theater.
Shambat Bridge
Bridge
Photo: Petrus Adamus, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Shambat Bridge was a bridge in Sudan which crossed the Nile connecting Omdurman to Khartoum North. Shambat Bridge is situated 2 km west of مسجد التقوى شمبات.
Sudanese National Theater
Theater building
The Sudanese National Theatre is a theatre company established in 1959. It is situated in Omdurman, Sudan. Sudanese National Theater is situated 3 km west of مسجد التقوى شمبات.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Khartoum and Um Badda District.
Khartoum
Um Badda District
Locality
Um Badda is a district of Khartoum state, Sudan. Um Badda District is situated 9 km west of مسجد التقوى شمبات.
مسجد التقوى شمبات
- Type: Place of worship
- Category: religion
- Location: Khartoum State, Sudan, Sahel, Africa
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Latitude
15.64715° or 15° 38′ 50″ northLongitude
32.52408° or 32° 31′ 27″ eastOpen location code
7G7JJGWF+VJOpenStreetMap ID
node 6947937526OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=place_of_worship
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Highlights include مسجد التقوى and Shambāt Cemetery.
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