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  2. Saint Stephen's Day - Wikipedia

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    In Italy, Saint Stephen's Day became a public holiday in 1947, ... St. Stephen's Day, 9 January, is celebrated as the Day of the Republika Srpska or Dan Republike, ...

  3. Santo Stefano al Monte Celio - Wikipedia

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    The Basilica of St. Stephen in the Round on the Caelian Hill (Italian: Basilica di Santo Stefano al Monte Celio, Latin: Basilica S. Stephani in Caelio Monte) is an ancient basilica and titular church in Rome, Italy.

  4. Santo Stefano, Venice - Wikipedia

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    The Chiesa di Santo Stefano (Church of St. Stephen) is a large Roman Catholic church at the northern end of the Campo Santo Stefano in the sestiere of San Marco, Venice, Italy. History [ edit ]

  5. Public holidays in Italy - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the 12 national holidays, each city or town celebrates a public holiday on the occasion of the festival of the local patron saint.For example, Rome on 29 June (Saints Peter and Paul), Milan on 7 December (Saint Ambrose), Naples on 19 September (Saint Januarius), Venice on 25 April (Saint Mark the Evangelist) and Florence on 24 June (Saint John the Baptist). [2]

  6. Prato Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Prato Cathedral, or Cathedral of Saint Stephen, (Italian: Duomo di Prato; Cattedrale di San Stefano [1]) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Prato, Tuscany, Central Italy, [1] from 1954 the seat of the Bishop of Prato, having been previously, from 1653, a cathedral in the Diocese of Pistoia and Prato.

  7. Basilica di Santo Stefano Maggiore - Wikipedia

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    Basilica di Santo Stefano Maggiore is a church in Milan, Italy. It was established in the 5th century. Originally dedicated to both Saint Zechariah and Saint Stephen, it was later dedicated to Saint Stephen only. Throughout its history, has undergone several reconstructions, expansion and restoration.

  8. Santo Stefano degli Abissini - Wikipedia

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    Saint Stephen of the Abyssinians (Italian: Santo Stefano degli Abissini) is an Ethiopian Catholic church located in the Vatican City. The church dedicated to Stephen the Protomartyr is the national church of Ethiopia .

  9. Santo Stefano (Genoa) - Wikipedia

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    Santo Stefano is a church in Genoa, northern Italy. Located on a hill overlooking the central Via XX Settembre , it is one of the most outstanding examples of Romanesque architecture in the city. The church had been closed for much of the 20th century, until the restoration of the year 1946-1955, when it was reconsecrated.