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Aladža Mosque
The Aladža Mosque (Bosnian: Aladža džamija; Turkish: Alaca Camii), also known as the "Colorful Mosque" (Šarena džamija), is a mosque located in Foča, in the Republika Srpska political division of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Built in 1549 CE, during the Ottoman era, the mosque is considered one of the most beautiful and important examples of Ottoman architecture in Europe and, along with the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque in Sarajevo and the Ferhadija Mosque in Banja Luka, it is one of the most important Ottoman-era mosques in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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