Jepara, southern Sumatra Melang, Java Grand Mosque, Banda Aceh, northern Sumatra MOSQUE STYLES IN INDONESIA.

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Jepara, southern Sumatra Melang, Java Grand Mosque, Banda Aceh, northern Sumatra MOSQUE STYLES IN INDONESIA

Examples of Religion on the Cultural Landscape Places of worship Shrines, pilgrimage sites Cemeteries, mausolea Sacred spaces Stonehenge, southern England (Druid site)

Sacred Spaces Sites of special religious significance (experiences, events) Hallowed grounds that are preserved across generations For believers, places endowed with divine meaning Paha Sapa Kin Wiyopeya Unkiyapi kte sni yelo!!We never sold the Black Hills!! (Lakota expression)

Shrine at Lourdes, southern France Cathedral at Chartres, France

Methodist- Congregationalist (Protestant) church, southwest Quebec, Canada St. Basil’s (Russian Orthodox), Red Square, Moscow

Mid-City Cemetery New Orleans Recoleto Cemetery Buenos Aires

Jewish cemetery Chicago Temple Beth El (1973), Bloomington Hills, Mich. Synagogue, Jewish quarter, Prague (13 th century) Western (Wailing) Wall, Jerusalem

Buddhist stupa, Thailand (Hemispherical shape is typical, but different forms of Buddhism use differing types and levels of ornamentation.) Statue of Buddha

Hindu temple, Northern India Taj Mahal (Agra, India) -Islamic mausoleum Hindu cremation ceremony, India

Friday prayers, Grand Mosque, Mecca, Saudi Arabia: The Hajj