Connected Sites
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Virgin Asunta al cielo
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St Salvador
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SS Mary + Stephen
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St Marks, Co-Cath S Pietro di Castello (Olivolo), Bas Cat SM Ass (Torcello) Former Cath
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St Mary
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St Gregory, St George (Ruined)
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Cathedral Basilica of Salvador
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SS Stanislav and Vladislav
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Sta Maria la Menor
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Cath of St Peter
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Our Lady of Burgos
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Santiago de Compostela Cath
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Sta Maria de Mediavilla, La Seo
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Our Lady of the Remedies
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St Mary's Dome
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Basilica Cathedral
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St. James
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Durham Cathedral
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Church of Christ
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St Giles High Kirk/Cathedral, St Mary's Metropolitan Cath
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Svetitskhoveli
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Santo Domingo
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Immaculate Conception
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Cath of the assumption of Mary
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Se Cathedrale
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Duomo
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St Cristopher
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Holy Ascension + St Thomas
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SS John the Baptist/Evangelist
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Notre Dame
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St Sophia
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St Andrew
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Cat di Sta Maria Annun
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Cat di S Maria Assunta
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San Gennaro
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Bas Cat di S Maria assunta
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St Etienne
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Cat St Jean Baptiste
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Met Cat Conversion of St Paul
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Bas Cat di S Giuliano (Caltagirone), Cat di San Nicolo (Noto), Cat di S Giovan Bat (Ragusa), Bas Cat di S Agata (Catania)
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St Pauls (Ruined), Se Cat da Natividade de N Senhora
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Armenian Catholic Cathedral, Latin Cathedral and probably St. George's Cathedral
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St Isaacs, St Sampson, Our Lady of Kazan, SS Peter + Paul, Smolny Cath, St Nicholas Naval Cath, Transfiguration, Trinity, St Andrews, Grand Church of the Winter Palace ( consecrated as a cathedral in 1763)
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Roman Catholic Cathedral St. Petrus en Paulus
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Duomo di Mantova (Saint Peter's Cathedral)
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Cathedral Santa Maria Assunta (1459-1462), Gothic
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Old and New Cathedral (only latter is in use), Neo-Gothic style (1880)
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Cathédrale Saint Louis, 1828 Neoclassical facade
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Strasbourg Cathedral
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Cathedral (late 13th century)
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Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria (rebuilt 19th century)
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Catedral de la Purisima Concepción. The two-towered, neo-classical building was finished in 1869 and consecrated as cathedral in 1904.
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Nossa Senhora da Assunção
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12th century Cathedral of Santa Maria
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The Saint Vladimir Cathedral is a Neo-Byzantine Russian Orthodox cathedral on the site of Chersonesos Taurica (wiki)
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Assumption Cathedral (16th century, Russian-Orthodox)
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Holy Trinity Cathedral
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Cathédrale Saint-Bénigne (Dijon)
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Cat metro Sao Salvador
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Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
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Cat Bas St Juan Apostol
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St Peter
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Basilica of St. John Lateran
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Sta Maria
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Bas Cat Notre Dame des Doms
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Magesterial Cath
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Sé Catedral (ruins)
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The Saviours
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St Mary's co-Cathedral
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Notre Dame
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Church of St Mary/"Kaiserdom"
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Church of San Francisco served as a Cathedral until 1921 when it was chaged to San Felipe Neri. Both are within the WHS boundaries
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Catedral de los Monjas
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Cathedral of the Assumption (1158)
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Westminster Abbey (former): for short periods in the 16th century, the church had cathedral status ("Henry VIII assumed direct control of the abbey in 1539 and granted it the status of a cathedral by charter in 1540, simultaneously issuing letters patent establishing the Diocese of Westminster. By granting the abbey cathedral status, Henry VIII gained an excuse to spare it from the destruction or dissolution which he inflicted on most English abbeys during this period.")
See en.wikipedia.org
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St Mary of the Sees
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Kulumbimbi is the Cathedral of the Holy Saviour, the first episcopal seat in Africa south of the Equator, and it forms the heart of the identity of the Kingdom of Kongo (AB ev)
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Cath of Our Lady at Sedlec
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During the Norse period, from 1000- 1500 AD, Igaliku was known as Gardar and was the main seat of the church. Christianity was introduced to Greenland at the turn of the last millennium, and Greenland got its first bishop in 1124. The impressive episcopal residence Garðar was established shortly afterwards in Igaliku. A cathedral was built, and was the biggest church in Greenland in the Middle Ages.
See www.hurtigruten.com
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Our lady of the Snows
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St. Mary's Cathedral
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Catedral Santa Ana
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Assumption
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Cat Metro Santo Antonio
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Nuestra Senora de Gracia
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Mezquita de Córdoba
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Domkirk SS Peter und Maria
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Transfiguration Cathedral in the Ensemble of the Spaso-Mirozhsky Monastery
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Sé Cathedral
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San Pedro
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Cath Saint-Andre, Cath SJ-Baptitste - Former Cath
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Berat: the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Annunciation (13th cent., restored in 1747)
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Bas Cat de Notre Dame
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Cathedral of the Forty Martyrs
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St. Peter's Cathedral (1919), the ecclesiastical seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Rabat.
See en.wikipedia.org
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Cath Basil - Virgin of the Assump'
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Cath of Our Lady of the holy Rosary
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St Johns, Cath of St Michael Arch + St Florian, Co-Cath of Our Lady of Victory
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St. Stephen's Cathedral
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Cat di Sta Maria Annun
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St Johns
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St Mary's
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Hagia Sophia - "In 1205, when the Fourth Crusade captured the city, the Hagia Sophia was converted into the cathedral of Thessaloniki, which it remained after the city was returned to the Byzantine Empire in 1246."
See en.wikipedia.org
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"The Cathedral was built by bishop Zosimo in the 7th century over the great Temple of Athens (5th century BC), on the Ortygia island. This was a Doric edifice with six columns on the short sides and 14 on the long ones: these can still be seen incorporated in the walls of the current church." (Wiki)
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Cath-Basil de N Senora de Guad
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Stonetown Anglican Cathedral
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Spisska Kapitula - St Martin Cathedral
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St Mary's
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Cat Met Nossa Senorha da Vitoria
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SS Virgil + Rupert
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St Mary's ("Old"), Assumpt of Virign ("New")
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Ruins of the cathedral
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Cathedrale St Front (Perigueux), Ancienne Cathedrale (Bazas), Cath Notre Dame (Bayonne), Cathedrale Saint Capres (Agen), Bas Cath Notre Dame (Le Puy), C ND dl Sede (St Lizier) - Former Cath, N-D St B
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St Pedro, Jaca
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Domkirk
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Notre Dame
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Metropolitan Cathedral of Saints Vitus, Wenceslaus and Adalbert
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Cath Bas de Nstra Senora de la Paz
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Notre Dame, cathédrale Saint-Louis-des-Invalides
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"impressive ruins of the cathedral" (Panama Viejo, AB ev)
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Padua Cathedral, or Basilica Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption (the frescoes are in the Baptistery)
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Nossa Senhora
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Basilica of Holy Sepulchre, Co-Cath of Most Holy Name of Jesus, St James Cathedral
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Cath of the Virgin of the Assump'
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Notre-Dame Cathedral
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Cat S Maria Assunta
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Metrop Cath of the Ascension
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Cathédrale Sainte-Croix d'Orléans; cathédrale Saint-Louis (Blois); cathédrale Saint-Gatien (Tours)
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Cathedral of Le Havre, one of the few surviving structures from before WWII in the city center
See en.wikipedia.org
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St Sophia Cath
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Anunciation, Dormition, Archangel Michael, St Basils
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Wawel
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St Tryphon
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Annunciation Cathedral (1554-62), the only 16th-century Russian church to have six piers and five apses
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The Ketchaoua mosque was before independence in 1962 the cathedral of St Philippe, itself made in 1845 from a mosque dating from 1612
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Hagia Sophia (Former Cath)
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Oura Cathedral
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Medhane Alem Cathedral
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St Agidius
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Cathédrale Sacré Coeur
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Cathédrale Saint-Jean (Besançon)
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Bas Cat Sta Maria del Fiore
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Bas Cat di S Giorgio
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cathedral of the Nativity of the Holy Virgin
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Sao Francisco
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Virgin Mary's Cathedral: It was built in the 2nd century A.C. It is considered the oldest church in Damascus
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"Pope Clement VII made Coro South America's first bishopric in 1531 , thus this Church became the first Cathedral."
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Notre Dame
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San Luis Potosi (Baroque 1670-1740) and Durango started 1675 Baroque
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Byzantine (former)
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St. Patrick's Cathedral - Catholic and St. Michael's Cathedral - Anglican
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Metro' Nossa Sen'a Aparecida, Cat Militar Sta Maria dos Militares
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Cathedral of Our Lady (Antwerp), tower of the St. Rumbold's Cathedral (Mechelen), Basilica of Our Lady in Tongeren (former cathedral)
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St Aegidius
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San Rufinus
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Palermo Cathedral, Monreale Cathedral, Cefalù Cathedral
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Bas di S Maria Assunta (Former Cath)
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Cat de San Jose (Former Cath)
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St Peter und St Georg
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The Church of Saint Sophia was basically rebuilt in the last decade of the 10th century as a patriarchal cathedral in the form of a dome basilica. It later became a seat of the Archbishopric of Ohrid, under the Patriarchate of Constantinople until the 18th century.
See en.wikipedia.org