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  2. List of Antarctic churches - Wikipedia

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    There exist a number of Antarctic churches, including both Christian churches on Antarctica proper and those that were built south of the Antarctic Convergence.According to the 6th article of the Antarctic Treaty, Antarctica is defined politically as all land and ice shelves south of the 60th parallel, while the nearest natural boundary is the Antarctic Convergence.

  3. Chapel of Our Lady of the Snows (Belgrano II Base) - Wikipedia

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    It is one of eight churches on Antarctica. This church in a cave with walls made of ice is the most southern place of worship of any religion in the world. It is a permanent Catholic church for the whole year of Argentina base and scientific research station founded in 1955 on Coats Land .

  4. Historic Sites and Monuments in Antarctica - Wikipedia

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    A Historic Site or Monument (HSM) is a protected location of historic interest on the continent of Antarctica, or on its adjacent islands. The list of historic sites was first drawn up in 1972, [ 1 ] and has since expanded to cover 95 sites, with the most recent listed in 2021. [ 2 ]

  5. Religion in Antarctica - Wikipedia

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    Religion in Antarctica is largely dominated by Christianity, with churches being the only religious buildings on the continent. Although used regularly for Christian worship, the Chapel of the Snows has also been used for Buddhist and BaháΚΌí Faith ceremonies. Some of the early religious buildings are now protected as important historical ...

  6. Chapel of the Snows - Wikipedia

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    The Chapel of the Snows is a non-denominational Christian church located at the United States' McMurdo Station on Ross Island, Antarctica and is one of eight churches on Antarctica. It was built in 1956 from scrap materials, and this one burned down in 1978, but it was rebuilt ten years later.

  7. Category : Historic Sites and Monuments of Antarctica

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  8. Category : Religious buildings and structures in Antarctica

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  9. St. Kliment Ohridski Base - Wikipedia

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    The hut and its associated artefacts are considered part of the cultural and historic heritage of the island and Antarctica, designated a Historic Site or Monument of Antarctica. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Under a joint Bulgarian-Mongolian project, a Monument to the Cyrillic Script was erected on Pesyakov Hill in March 2018.