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  1. Hace 5 días · Santa Maria del Mar (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈsantə məˈɾi.ə ðəl ˈmaɾ], "Saint Mary of the Sea") is a church in the Ribera district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, built between 1329 and 1383 at the height of Principality of Catalonia's maritime and mercantile preeminence.

  2. La Catedral de Sal de Zipaquirá está construida dentro de una antigua mina a 180 metros bajo tierra.Es considerada una de las maravillas arquitectónicas y culturales de Colombia.

  3. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, activist Rose Pak then "almost single-handedly persuaded the city to build" the $1.5 billion Central Subway project to compensate Chinatown for the demolition of the freeway. The 49-Mile Scenic Drive is routed through Chinatown, with particular attention paid to the corner of Grant and Clay.

  4. Prince Ferdinand de Lobkowitz (1726–1795) Bishop of Ghent, 1779–1795; Philippus Erardus van der Noot, baroque tomb by Jan Boeksent. Jan de Smet, Bishop of Ghent; Jan-Frans van de Velde (1779–1838), 20th Bishop of Ghent. Gerard van Eersel (died 1778), Bishop of Ghent; Ignace Schetz de Grobbendonk (1625–1680), 11th Bishop of Ghent (1679 ...

  5. The flags of the United States, Puerto Rico, and the Spanish Empire fly over San Cristóbal. Castillo San Cristóbal was built on a hill originally known as the Cerro de la Horca ("gallows Hill") or the Cerro del Quemadero ("burner’s hill"), changed to Cerro de San Cristóbal in honor of Saint Christopher, the patron of travelers.

  6. Capilla de la lengua de Francia, dedicada a la conversión de San Pablo. Aquí está la obra Conversión de San Pablo en el Camino a Damasco, de Mattia Preti. Capilla de la lengua de la Provenza, dedicada a San Miguel Arcángel. Capilla de la lengua Anglo-bávara, conocida también como la Capilla de las Reliquias, dedicada a San Carlo Borromeo.

  7. Locations of Latin Church cathedrals (or churches serving as a cathedral) in the United States. Diocesan cathedrals are marked with a one-bar globus cruciger, and archdiocesan cathedrals are marked with a two-bar globus cruciger.