Cathedrals
Austria
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Gurk (until 1787)
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St. Andrä im Lavanttal (until 1859)
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Seckau (until 1782)
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Wiener Neustadt (until 1784)
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Wiener Neustadt (until 1784)
Australia
editAnglican Cathedrals
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St Peter's Cathedral, Adelaide
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St Peter's Cathedral, Armidale
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Church in Karratha, Western Australia
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Darwin Anglican Cathedral
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St Saviour's Cathedral, Goulburn
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St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne
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Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle
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St John's Cathedral, Parramatta
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St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney
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St Michael's Pro-Cathedral, Wollongong.
Roman Catholic Cathedrals
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St Mary and and St Joseph's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Armidale
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St Patrick's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Ballarat
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St Michael and St John's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Bathurst
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Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Cathedral, Bendigo
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St Stephen's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Brisbane
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St Christopher's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Canberra
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St Patrick's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Melbourne
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St Patrick's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Parramatta
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St Mary's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Perth
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St Mary's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Sydney
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St Patrick's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Toowoomba (pictured 1953)
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Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Cathedral, Townsville (pictured 1903)
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St Michael's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Wagga Wagga
Belgium
editSee also : Cathedral Saint-Lambert
Bosnia-Herzegovina
editBrazil
edit- Metropolitan Cathedrals
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Metropolitan Cathedral, Cuiabá-MT.
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Catedral da Sé, Belem-PA.
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Metropolitan Cathedral, the Basilica of Nossa Senhora da Luz, Curitiba-PR.
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Metropolitan Cathedral, Catedral Metropolitana, Rio de Janeiro-RJ
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Metropolitan Cathedral, Natal-RN.
- Cathedrals
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Cathedral, Botucatu-SP.
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Cathedral, Santos-SP.
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Catedral de São Carlos Borromeu, São Carlos-SP.
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Cathedral, the Basilica of Nossa Senhora do Pilar, São João del-Rei-MG.
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Cathedral of Santa Luzia, Mossoró-RN.
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Cathedral, Santa Cruz do Sul-RS.
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Cathedral Angelopolitana, Santo Ângelo-RS.
Bulgaria
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St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Sofia
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Veliko Tarnovo Cathedral
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Dormition of the Theotokos Cathedral, Varna
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St. Demetrius Cathedral, Vidin
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Saints Apostles Cathedral, Vratsa
Canada
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St. Josephs Oratory, Montreal
Chile
editCroatia
editCzech Republic
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St Vaclav Cathedral, Olomouc
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Cathedral of the Divine Saviour, Ostrava
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St Vitus Cathedral, Prague
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Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, Hradec Králové
Denmark
editLutheran Church
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Budolfi Kirke (Aalborg)
Greenland
editFaroe Islands
editRoman Catholic Church
editEstonia
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St Mary's Cathedral, Tallinn (Lutheran)
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St. John the Evangelist Cathedral, Haapsalu (Lutheran)
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Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Tallinn (Estonian Orthodox)
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St. Peter and St. Paul's Cathedral, Tallinn (Roman Catholic)
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Tartu Cathedral (Roman Catholic)
Finland
editLutheran Church
editOrthodox Church
editRoman Catholic Church
editFrance
editsee article: Cathedrals in France
Germany
editRoman Catholic Cathedrals
editThe pertaining dioceses are named after the seat of their cathedrals.
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Aachen, St. Mary's Minster (Dom or Münster St. Marien)
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Augsburg, Cathedral of Our Lady (Hohe Domkirche Unserer Lieben Frau)
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Bamberg, Ss. Peter and George Cathedral (Dom St. Peter und St. Georg)
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Berlin, Saint Hedwig's Cathedral (St. Hedwigs-Kathedrale)
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Cologne, Ss. Peter and Mary Cathedral (Hohe Domkirche St. Peter und Maria)
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Dresden, Holiest Trinity Cathedral or Chapel Royal (Kathedrale Sanctissimæ Trinitatis, also Hofkirche)
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Eichstätt, Ss. Salvator, Our Lady and Willibald Cathedral (Dom St. Salvator, Unserer Lieben Frau und St. Willibald)
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Erfurt, Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Mariendom, or Dom Beatae Mariae Virginis) (left)
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Essen, Minster of Ss. Cosmas, Damian and Mary or simply Minster (Münster, also Münster St. Cosmas und Damian und St. Maria)
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Freiburg im Breisgau, Minster of Our Lady (Münster Unserer Lieben Frau)
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Freising, Concathedral of Ss. Mary and Corbinian (Konkathedrale or Dom St. Maria und St. Korbinian)
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Fulda, St. Salvator Cathedral (Dom St. Salvator)
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Görlitz, St. James Cathedral (Kathedrale St. Jakobus)
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Hamburg, St. Mary's Cathedral also New Mary Cathedral (Dom St. Marien, or Neuer Mariendom)
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Hildesheim, Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary (Hohe Domkirche St. Mariä Himmelfahrt, or Mariendom)
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Limburg, Ss. George and Nicholas Cathedral (Dom St. Georg und Nikolaus)
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Magdeburg, St. Sebastian Cathedral (Kathedrale St. Sebastian)
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Mainz, Ss. Martin and Stephen Cathedral (Hoher Dom St. Martin und St. Stephan)
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Munich, Cathedral of Our Lady also simply Our Lady Church (Dom zu unserer lieben Frau, or Frauenkirche)
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Münster, St. Paul's Cathedral (St.-Paulus-Dom)
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Osnabrück, St. Peter's Cathedral (Dom St. Peter)
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Paderborn, Cathedral of Ss. Mary, Liborius and Kilian (Hoher Dom Ss. Maria, Liborius und Kilian)
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Passau, St. Stephen Cathedral (Dom St. Stephan)
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Regensburg, St. Peter's Cathedral (Dom St. Peter)
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Rottenburg, St. Martin Cathedral (Dom St. Martin)
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Speyer, Ss. Mary and Stephen Cathedral (Domkirche St. Maria und St. Stephan)
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Stuttgart, Concathedral of St. Eberhard (Konkathedrale St. Eberhard)
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Trier, St. Peter's Cathedral (Hohe Domkirche St. Peter)
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Würzburg, St. Kilian's Cathedral (St. Kiliansdom)
Catholic proto-cathedrals
editFormer Catholic cathedrals now used as concathedrals or catholic parish churches
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Bautzen, Concathedral of St. Peter's (Dom St. Petri/Konkatedrala Swj. Pětra)
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Corvey, Ss. Stephen and Vitus Abbey (Abtei St. Stephanus und St. Vitus)
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Konstanz (Constance), Minster of Our Lady (Münster Unserer Lieben Frau)
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Minden, Ss. Peter and Gorgonius Cathedral (Dom St. Peter und Gorgonius)
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Worms, St. Peter's Cathedral (Dom St. Peter)
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Zeitz, Cathedral of Ss. Peter and Paul (Dom St. Peter und Paul)
Orthodox cathedrals
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Berlin, Resurrection of Christ Cathedral (Christi-Auferstehungs-Kathedrale)
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Berlin, St. Boris the Baptizer Cathedral (St.-Boris-der-Täufer-Kathedrale)
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Bonn, Holy Trinity Metropolitan Cathedral (Metropolitankathedrale Hagia Trias)
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Munich, Cathedral of the Intercession of Mary and St. Andrew (Kathedrale Maria Schutz und St. Andreas)
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Nuremberg, Metropolitan Cathedral St. Demetrius (St. Demetrius-Kathedrale)
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Stuttgart, St. Nicholas Cathedral (St. Nikolaus-Kathedrale)
Protestant cathedrals (proto-cathedrals of dissolved Catholic dioceses)
editThe following are proto-cathedrals of dissolved Catholic dioceses, now owned and used by Protestant congregations. Today some are used as preaching venue by the elected chairpersons of Protestant regional church bodies.
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Brandenburg upon Havel, Cathedral of Ss. Peter and Paul (Dom St. Peter und Paul)
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Fürstenwalde upon Spree, St. Mary's Cathedral (Dom St. Marien)
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Halberstadt, Ss. Stephen and Sixtus Cathedral (Dom St. Stephanus und Sixtus)
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Havelberg, St. Mary's Cathedral (Dom St. Marien)
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Lübeck, Cathedral of Ss. John, Blaise, Mary and Nicholas (Lübecker Dom St. Johannes, Blasius, Maria und Nikolaus)
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Magdeburg, Ss. Maurice and Catherine Cathedral (Dom St. Mauritius und Katharina)
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Meißen, Ss. John and Donatus Cathedral (Dom St. Johannis und St. Donatus)
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Merseburg, Cathedral of Ss. John and Lawrence (Dom St. Johannes der Täufer und Laurentius)
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Naumburg, Cathedral of Ss. Peter and Paul (Dom St. Peter und Paul)
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Ratzeburg, Cathedral of Ss. Mary's and John the Evangelist (Dom St. Marien und Johannis Evangelist)
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Schleswig, St. Peter's Cathedral (Dom St. Petri)
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Schwerin, Cathedral of Ss. Mary and John (Dom St. Maria und St. Johannes)
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Verden upon Aller, Cathedral of Ss. Mary and Cecilia (Dom St. Maria und Cäcilia)
Important Protestant churches
editThe following churches are used as preaching venues of elected church chairpersons or bishops of Protestant church bodies. The name of the respective Protestant regional church body is given in parentheses.
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Berlin, St. Mary's Church (St. Marienkirche)
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Berlin, Emperor William Memorial Church (Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtnis-Kirche)
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Darmstadt, Paul Church (Pauluskirche)
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Dessau-Roßlau, St. Mary's Church (St. Marienkirche)
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Hamburg, St. Michael's Church (St.-Michaelis-Kirche)
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Hannover, Market Church of Ss. George and James (Marktkirche St. Georgii et Jacobi)
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Munich, Parish Church of St. Matthew (Pfarrkirche St. Matthäus)
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Nuremberg, St. Lawrence Church (Kirche St. Lorenz)
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Speyer, Memorial Church of the Protestation (Gedächtniskirche der Protestation)
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Wolfenbüttel, Main Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Hauptkirche Beatae Mariae Virginis)
(Evangelical Lutheran State Church in Brunswick)
Other churches
editThe following are churches termed Dom, in German a synecdoche - pars pro toto - for collegiate churches, which are not and haven't been cathedrals, but are often mistranslated as cathedrals in English. However, the former collegiate church of St. Nicholas in Greifswald is now used as the preaching venue of the elected chairperson of a regional Protestant church body.
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Altenberg, Abbey of St. Mary Assumption (colloquially: Bergischer Dom, i.e. Cathedral of Berg (state))
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Bardowick, Collegiate Church of Ss. Peter and Paul (Dom St. Peter und Paul)
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Billerbeck, Provostry Church of St. Liudger (colloquially Ludgerus-Dom, formally: Propsteikirche St. Ludgerus)
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Berlin, Supreme Parish and Collegiate Church (Oberpfarr- und Domkirche)
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Berlin, New Church (Neue Kirche, colloquially Deutscher Dom, i.e. German Cathedral)
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Berlin, French Church of Friedrichstadt (Französische Friedrichstadtkirche, colloquially Französischer Dom, i.e. French Cathedral)
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Brunswick, Collegiate Church of Ss. Blaise and John (Dom St. Blasii et Johannis)
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Frankfurt upon Main, Collegiate Church of St. Bartholomew (Dom St. Bartholomäus)
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Freiberg in Saxony, Collegiate Church of St. Mary (Dom St. Marien)
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Goslar, Collegiate Church of Ss. Simon and Jude (Stiftskirche St. Simon und Judas, colloquially Goslarer Dom)
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Halle upon Saale, Collegiate Church of St. Paul (Dom zu Halle)
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Stendal, Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas (Dom St. Nikolaus)
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Ulm, Minster (Münster)
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Wetzlar, Collegiate Church of Our Lady (Dom Unserer Lieben Frau)
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Xanten, Provostry Church St. Victor (Dom St. Viktor)
Honduras
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Tegucigalpa Cathedral
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Cathedral of Comayagua
Hungary
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Ják
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Kalocsa
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Székesfehérvár
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Szombathely
India
editRoman Catholic Cathedrals
editIndonesia
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Bandung,West Java
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Jakarta
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Malang, East Java
Italy
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editIreland
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Cavan
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Clonfert
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Cobh
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Cork
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Ennis
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Enniscorthy
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Galway
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Killarney
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Limerick
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Longford
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Mullingar
Japan
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Tokyo Cathedral, Tokyo
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Nicholai-do, Holy Resurrection Cathedral, orthodoxy, Tokyo
Korea (South Korea)
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Roman Catholic Cathedral of Daegu
Liechtenstein
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Roman Catholic Cathedral of St. Florin, Vaduz
Madagascar
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Antsirabe Cathedral
Morocco
editMexico
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Zacatecas City Cathedral
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Metropolitan Cathedral, Mexico City
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Cathedral of St James in Saltillo, Coahuila, 2007.
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Cathedral and Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Zamora, Michoacán.
Montenegro
editNetherlands
editRoman Catholic
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Stereo foto St.Bavo, Haarlem
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3D picture, interior St.Bavo
Protestant
editNigeria
editNorway
editSee also Cathedrals in Poland and Category:Cathedrals in Poland
Portugal
editRussia
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Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Moscow
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Kazan Cathedral, St. Petersburg
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Dormition Cathedral, Vladimir
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St Nicolas Cathedral, Saint Petersburg
Serbia
editSlovakia
editRoman Catholic cathedrals
editGreek Catholic cathedrals
editOrthodox cathedrals
editSlovenia
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Nova Gorica
(co-cathedral)
Spain
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editSweden
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Storkyrkan, Stockholm
Switzerland
editThailand
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Assumption Cathedral in Bangkok
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Roman Catholic St. Raphael Cathedral in Surat Thani
Tunisia
editUkraine
editRoman Catholic (Latin Rite)
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Kiev (former cathedral)
Greek Catholic
editUnited Kingdom
editFor London churches and cathedrals, see London
Anglican
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Birmingham St Philip's Cathedral
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Canterbury Cathedral
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Chichester Cathedral
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Coventry Cathedral
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Durham Cathedral
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Ely Cathedral
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Exeter Cathedral
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Gloucester Cathedral
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Lincoln Cathedral
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Liverpool Cathedral
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Manchester Cathedral
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Norwich Cathedral
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Rochester Cathedral
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St David's Cathedral
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Salisbury Cathedral
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Salisbury Cathedral
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Wells Cathedral
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Winchester Cathedral
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York Minster
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Presbyterian (cathedrals of former Roman Catholic dioceses)
editThe following are cathedrals of dissolved Catholic dioceses, which are now used as churches by Presbyterian congregations and are only "nominally" cathedrals, as Presbyterianism has no bishops.
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Aberdeen Cathedral
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Dunblane Cathedral
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Dunkeld Cathedral
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Edinburgh St Giles' Cathedral
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Glasgow Cathedral
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Kirkwall Cathedral
Roman Catholic
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Birmingham St Chad's Cathedral
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Edinburgh St Mary's Cathedral
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Glasgow Metropolitan Cathedral
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Lancaster Cathedral
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Leeds Cathedral
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Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
United States
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Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, Newark, NJ.
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Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, Richmond, Virginia
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Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace, Honolulu, Hawaii
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Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace, Honolulu, Hawaii
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Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, Los Angeles, California
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St. James Cathedral, Seattle, Washington
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St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York, New York
Episcopal
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Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York, New York
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St. Mark's (Episcopal Cathedral), Seattle, Washington
Eastern Orthodox
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St. Spiridon Russian Orthodox Cathedral, also known as Greek Catholic Cathedral of St. Spiridon (affiliated with Orthodox Church in America), Seattle, Washington
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St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Memorial Cathedral
Vietnam
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Notre Dame Cathedral, Ho Chi Minh City
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Phát Diệm Cathedral