The one in North Korea is part of the Iranian embassy. Had to google, was so confused for a second
ase_l_2021 on
Strange, how Megrelian part of Georgia seems to not have mosques, after all, Ajaria is just next door, and the whole area was part of Turkey for quite a while.
Kalaputra on
Bhutan has none? Interesting
Intelligent-Panda23 on
There are definitely mosques in western Mongolia where the Kazakh minority lives.
jonfabjac on
I’m pretty surprised there are no mosques in Pskov and Smolensk Oblasts. They are not small places with about 600,000 and 900,000 inhabitants respectively, and Russia has a pretty big Muslim population which I would have though spread out more. I would assume(and a quick look at Wikipedia seems to not disprove this) that there are Muslims living in both Oblasts, just not enough, or too dispersed to organise a mosque.
KairosGalvanized on
my first time travelling to a Muslim majority city, I was excited to be around the culture and cuisine, the mosque near where I was staying made sure I felt welcomed, as they would have the call to prayer playing on the speakers from 3:30am.
It was a good trip but I was quite happy to sleep in again when back home.
decitertiember on
I wonder why there is no data for the West Bank.
I don’t think that there is any dispute that there are mosques there. Indeed, I’ve seen them personally.
Galikos_Kel on
Can we get same but for churches
Spicy-Koala95 on
i love being colorblind (:
Prize-Leopard-8946 on
There are mosques on Sewernaja Semlja?
Effective-Demand-479 on
There are several active mosques in Mongolian capital where kazakhs living in UB goes to.
illougiankides on
Armenia 🇦🇲
PhoenixKingMalekith on
Why not mosque in viet nam ?
icywinter91 on
I wonder what’s the story behind Vietnam?
Emila_Just on
I feel like southern Vietnam (champa area, along the coast) should at least have some yellow spots, they used to be a muslim kingdom and many muslims still live in that area.
heimos on
Now do one for Christian churches
EwMelanin on
needs to be more red
Expensive-Cat- on
No mosques in a bunch of the traditional Cham parts of Vietnam? That’s very surprising, to the point that I would expect the data must be incomplete.
Organic_Contract_172 on

surenk6 on
Armenia has only 1 standing mosque and it’s functional. Wengusted it to the Embassy or Iran after independence.
No_Rope_8250 on
I’m surprised there is a mosque in Novaya Zemlya (the bigger island in the left upper corner). That’s the island where the USSR detonated Tsar Bomba and it only has a population of about 2,300 to 3,500 people.
Semlorism on
This is pretty cool to see the information by province! Thank you OP
indyjacob on
shocked to see one of these maps actually broken down by states for all countries
Culumermu on
It’s kinda funny how some people are so hateful that they’re glazing the red places which includes north Korea
barlung on
There is a big red spot on the north of Russia, and yet the islands on the north of Russia like Franz Josef Land where no people live are green
Flappyzappadoo on
I thought this was a colorblindness test
AcanthaceaeOk3738 on
I would note that in many of the green places, Islam (and other religions) is heavily supervised by the government. So it’s permitted but subject to restrictions and oversight of the government.
Xinjiang is obviously the most notable example.
Lucky_Explorer9655 on
Many Mosques in Myanmar are really old and the government doesn’t allow renovation to the bs religion propaganda mindset they have. Sadly, many of those old mosques collapsed during the 2025 high magnitude earthquake and killed a lot of muslims praying in them
Bk_ADV on
There is a mosque north west of Mongolia. I was there while traveling through Mongolia on my motorcycle in 2017.
I’m surprised New Taipei City, the biggest city in Taiwan* doesn’t have any. I think the map marked Keelung as green, but it doesn’t have any. Penghu, which also doesn’t have any, isn’t marked at all on the map.
*it’s the biggest city but usually counted as part of Greater Taipei metropolitan area
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The one in North Korea is part of the Iranian embassy. Had to google, was so confused for a second
Strange, how Megrelian part of Georgia seems to not have mosques, after all, Ajaria is just next door, and the whole area was part of Turkey for quite a while.
Bhutan has none? Interesting
There are definitely mosques in western Mongolia where the Kazakh minority lives.
I’m pretty surprised there are no mosques in Pskov and Smolensk Oblasts. They are not small places with about 600,000 and 900,000 inhabitants respectively, and Russia has a pretty big Muslim population which I would have though spread out more. I would assume(and a quick look at Wikipedia seems to not disprove this) that there are Muslims living in both Oblasts, just not enough, or too dispersed to organise a mosque.
my first time travelling to a Muslim majority city, I was excited to be around the culture and cuisine, the mosque near where I was staying made sure I felt welcomed, as they would have the call to prayer playing on the speakers from 3:30am.
It was a good trip but I was quite happy to sleep in again when back home.
I wonder why there is no data for the West Bank.
I don’t think that there is any dispute that there are mosques there. Indeed, I’ve seen them personally.
Can we get same but for churches
i love being colorblind (:
There are mosques on Sewernaja Semlja?
There are several active mosques in Mongolian capital where kazakhs living in UB goes to.
Armenia 🇦🇲
Why not mosque in viet nam ?
I wonder what’s the story behind Vietnam?
I feel like southern Vietnam (champa area, along the coast) should at least have some yellow spots, they used to be a muslim kingdom and many muslims still live in that area.
Now do one for Christian churches
needs to be more red
No mosques in a bunch of the traditional Cham parts of Vietnam? That’s very surprising, to the point that I would expect the data must be incomplete.

Armenia has only 1 standing mosque and it’s functional. Wengusted it to the Embassy or Iran after independence.
I’m surprised there is a mosque in Novaya Zemlya (the bigger island in the left upper corner). That’s the island where the USSR detonated Tsar Bomba and it only has a population of about 2,300 to 3,500 people.
This is pretty cool to see the information by province! Thank you OP
shocked to see one of these maps actually broken down by states for all countries
It’s kinda funny how some people are so hateful that they’re glazing the red places which includes north Korea
There is a big red spot on the north of Russia, and yet the islands on the north of Russia like Franz Josef Land where no people live are green
I thought this was a colorblindness test
I would note that in many of the green places, Islam (and other religions) is heavily supervised by the government. So it’s permitted but subject to restrictions and oversight of the government.
Xinjiang is obviously the most notable example.
Many Mosques in Myanmar are really old and the government doesn’t allow renovation to the bs religion propaganda mindset they have. Sadly, many of those old mosques collapsed during the 2025 high magnitude earthquake and killed a lot of muslims praying in them
There is a mosque north west of Mongolia. I was there while traveling through Mongolia on my motorcycle in 2017.
I would like to see one for Europe <3
Bruh https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mosques_in_Thailand
This is a fantastic map, kudos!
I’m surprised New Taipei City, the biggest city in Taiwan* doesn’t have any. I think the map marked Keelung as green, but it doesn’t have any. Penghu, which also doesn’t have any, isn’t marked at all on the map.
*it’s the biggest city but usually counted as part of Greater Taipei metropolitan area