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    St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague
    2008-08-11 02:31:42
    Saint Vitus’s Cathedral (Katedrála svatého Víta) is the cathedral of Prague, Czech Republic, and the seat of the Archbishop of Prague. The full name of the cathedral is St. Vitus, St. Wenceslas and St. Adalbert Cathedral. Located within Prague Castle and containing the tombs of many Bohemian kings, this cathedral is an excellent example of [...]
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    St. Stephen’s Cathedral, Vienna
    2008-08-11 00:26:03
    St. Stephen’s Cathedral (Stephansdom) is the mother church of the Archdiocese of Vienna and the seat of the Archbishop of Vienna, Christoph Cardinal Schönborn, OP. Its current Romanesque and Gothic form seen today, situated at the heart of Vienna, Austria in the Stephansplatz, was largely initiated by Rudolf IV and stands on the ruins of [...]
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    ChristChurch Cathedral, Christchurch
    2008-07-27 01:24:04
    The Anglican cathedral of ChristChurch in the city of Christchurch, New Zealand was built in the second half of the 19th century. It is located in the centre of the city, surrounded by the plaza of Cathedral Square. It is the cathedral seat of the Bishop of Christchurch. The cornerstone was laid on 16 December [...]
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    Bagrati Cathedral, Georgia
    2008-07-25 00:27:34
    The Cathedral of the Dormition, or the Kutaisi Cathedral, more commonly known as Bagrati Cathedral (Bagratis tadzari), is the 11th-century cathedral church in the city of Kutaisi, the region of Imereti, Georgia. The cathedral, now in ruins, has gone down as a masterpiece in the history of medieval Georgian architecture. A distinct landmark in the [...]
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    Burglary reported on Cathedral Avenue in Nutley
    2008-07-03 13:25:00
    A Cathedral Avenue resident reported that a burglar(s) had broken into his home sometime during the past few weeks when he was away.The burglar(s) apparently took a ladder from the backyard of his home and used it to climb up on to the garage roof. Once on the roof, the burglar(s) cut a second-floor window screen and entered the house.Several items were stolen.Police request that all residents secure anything burglars could use to climb on to roofs. We have had incidents with burglars using picnic tables, grills and other items as means for climbing on to roofs. Also, make sure all windows on all floors are locked.Because many residents will be away this weekend, police will be increasing patrols. Neighbors are asked to contact police if suspicious activity is observed.
    By: The Hudson Line Blog
     
    Washington National Cathedral, Washington, D.C.
    2008-06-28 16:32:13
    The Washington National Cathedral, officially called the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul and designated by Congress as the non-denominational National House of Prayer, is a cathedral of the Episcopal Church in the United States, popularly called the Episcopal Church USA. Located in Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, it is [...]
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    Notre-Dame Cathedral, Strasbourg
    2008-05-31 17:04:44
    Strasbourg Cathedral or the Cathedral of Our Lady of Strasbourg is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Strasbourg, France. Although considerable parts of it are still in Romanesque architecture, it is widely considered to be among the finest examples of high, or late, Gothic architecture. Erwin von Steinbach is credited for major contributions from 1277 to [...]
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    Dome, Cathedral, Salzburg
    2008-05-26 00:57:23
    The Salzburg Cathedral (Salzburger Dom) is a 17th century baroque cathedral in the city of Salzburg, dedicated to Saint Rupert of Salzburg. It is the site of Mozart’s baptism. The site occupied by the Salzburg Cathedral was probably a sacred place for sacrifices in Celtic as well as Roman times. The first cathedral was built [...]
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    La Catedral - The Cathedral of Lima, Lima
    2008-05-22 03:20:36
    The Basilica Cathedral of Lima is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in the Main Plaza of downtown Lima, Peru. It started its construction in 1535. It has been transformed many times, but it still conserves its colonial composition and facade. From outside, there are 3 doors on the front facade, like any other cathedral. The [...]
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    Ildefonso Falcones: Cathedral of the Sea
    2008-04-29 08:45:09
    Tom Gaisford reviews Ildefonso Falcones' Cathedral of the Sea. Cathedral of the Sea is as sculpted and fluid a tale as the image conjured up by its picturesque title. Originally written in Spanish, the international bestseller appears now in an impressively graceful translation which captures beautifully the archaic and lyrical tone of the narrative. Drawing on the chronicle of Pedro III,
    By: SPLALit - Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American
     
    Ildefonso Falcones - Cathedral of the Sea
    2008-04-29 08:25:34
    Michael Eaude reviews Ildefonso Falcones' Cathedral of the Sea. In the 14th century, Catalonia's ships dominated the western Mediterranean. Its merchants opened offices in every port to Alexandria and built fabulous mansions on Barcelona's Carrer Montcada. But the empire was overstretched. Mid-century, plague halved the population. The king taxed the Jews to finance his wars and his nobles
    By: SPLALit - Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American
     
    St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans
    2008-04-23 03:21:29
    Saint Louis Cathedral, also known as the Basilica of St. Louis, King of France, is the cathedral in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. It is located on the Place John Paul II (French: Place Jean-Paul II), a promenaded section of Chartres Street (rue de Chartres) that stretches one block between St. Peter [...]
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    Cathedral La Seu, Barcelona
    2008-04-17 03:00:21
    The Cathedral of Santa Eulalia (also called La Seu) is the Gothic cathedral seat of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Barcelona, Spain (Though sometimes inaccurately so called, the famous Sagrada Família is not a cathedral). The cathedral was constructed throughout the 13th to 15th centuries on top of a former Visigothic church. The Gothic-like façade [...]
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    Almudena Cathedral, Madrid
    2008-04-03 03:03:30
      Santa Maria la Real de La Almudena is a Catholic cathedral in Madrid. Plans for the construction of a new cathedral for Madrid dedicated to the Virgin of Almudena began in the 16th century, but the slow construction did not begin until 1879. Francisco de Cubas, the Marquis of Cubas, was the architect who designed [...]
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    The Holy Cathedral of Sao Paulo
    2008-03-30 22:46:55
    The Cathedral of Sao Paulo started in 1589 and finished in 1611. It was demolished in 1745 and built a new one which was finished in 1764. The Cathedral was a famous church of the people in Sao Paulo, but it was demolished again in 1911. They resumed the construction in 1913 on the same place where it was demolished under the first Archibishop, Duarte Leopoldo e Silva. It was designed by German Architect Maximilian Emil Hehl in Neo-Gothic style.The new church was inaugurated in 1954 eventhough
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    Cologne Cathedral
    2008-03-19 10:14:44
    When a resident of Cologne returns after even a short stay outside the city, it just isn’t home until they’ve seen the black towers of the “Dom” against the sky. Germany’s largest gothic cathedral can’t be described with the usual words – monumental, awe-inspiring, beautiful, majestic. It’s more than that. It’s been known to perplex [...]
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    Fotografias da Catedral Anglicana da Sagrada Trindade em Gibraltar, 17 Fotos da Anglican Cathedral of the Holy Trinity Gibraltar Fevereiro 2008
    2008-02-08 04:00:44
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    The Cathedral of the Bizarre
    2007-12-06 14:29:00
    I had originally replied to Prosper's blog post by leaving a comment (which was deleted by moderators - grrrr it's there now. Take a deep breath, Mike, and relax), but found that there was more to pontificate on and kept going. In Prosper's blog post Money and Merit: Web 2.0’s Threat to the Power Elite, Chris Larson invokes Eric Raymond's The Cathedral and the Bazaar and draws allusions to
    By: Prosperous Land
     
    Me at St Joseph’s Cathedral Palayam
    2007-10-16 08:33:10
    My first impression about the church is that it is truly a calm and quiet place within the city. This church is one of the oldest and the most popular church in trivandrum city commonly known as palayam pally in malayalam. I have been there several times with my wife. Just like all the christian churches in [...]
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    Cathedral rising
    2007-05-11 18:29:02
    Developer returns with $230M tower by J.K. Dineen In the late 1960s, Alvin Dworman was a force on Cathedral Hill, a neighborhood-changing developer who built Cathedral Hill Tower, Cathedral Hill Plaza and assembled the site for the area’s defining landmark, the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption, built in 1971. Now 40 years later Dworman’s Adco Group is again looking to put a defining stamp on the neighborhood. The developer is proposing a $230 million, 407-foot elliptical condominium tower at the hill’s apex, a ghostly white glass structure that would be visible from much of the city. Adco has hired Skidmore Owings & Merrill to design the 38-story building, which SOM design partner Craig Hartman described as a light and luminous “bell tower marking the presence of the cathedral.” The new tower would be built at 1481 Post St., adjacent to Cathedral Hill Plaza, a 169-unit rental property. The project would also include 6,000 square feet of retai
    By: San Francisco New Developments
     
     
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