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  2. World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 it was revealed that the new instances would include Temple of the Jade Serpent, Stormstout Brewery and Shado-Pan Monastery. It was later revealed that the 4 parts of Scarlet Monastery – Library, Graveyard, Armory and Cathedral – would be merged into two heroics in Mists of Pandaria.

  3. Wikipedia:Vital articles/List of all level 1–4 vital articles

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    (551) H II region · H. G. Wells · H. P. Lovecraft · HIV · HIV/AIDS · HTML · HTTP · Haber process · Habitat · Haddock · Hades · Hadith · Hadley cell · Hadrian · Hadron · Hafez · Hafnium · Hagfish · Hagia Sophia · Haiku · Hail · Haile Gebrselassie · Haile Selassie · Hainan · Haiphong · Hair · Hairstyle · Haiti · Haitian Revolution · Haitian Vodou · Hajj · Hakka ...

  4. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    When the church or monastery name is also the name of a church saint, "St." rather than "Saint"— St. Peter's Church, St. Peter's Cathedral, St. Peter's Abbey, etc. [1] Use of full stop (period) (.) after "St"; St. Mary's Church versus St Mary's Church is a matter of WP:ENGVAR ; refer to use in reliable sources and consistency within the nation.

  5. Telšiai Bernardine Monastery - Wikipedia

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    The complex comprises the Bernardine monastery and church (which in 1926 became a cathedral), the seminary, the Episcopal palace, school and other buildings. [ 1 ] The establishment of a Bernardine monastery in Telšiai was initiated by a Telšiai elder, Lithuanian Grand Duchy chancellor Povilas Sapiega [ lt ] along with his wife Kotryna ...

  6. Salem Minster - Wikipedia

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    The monastery church in Kappel am Albis and the Petershausen monastery cathedral, which no longer exists today, may have served as regional models for the cruciform building. As Petershausen, like Salem, had become independent from the diocese of Constance and Salem wanted to demonstrate this independence, the Petershausen monastery church was ...

  7. Melk Abbey - Wikipedia

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    The abbey was founded in 1089 when Leopold II, Margrave of Austria gave one of his castles to Benedictine monks from Lambach Abbey.A monastic school, a forerunner of the Stiftsgymnasium Melk, was founded in the twelfth century, and the monastic library soon became renowned for its extensive manuscript collection and production, many of them contain musical compositions.

  8. Skellig Michael - Wikipedia

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    The monastery is situated at an elevation of 170 to 180 m (550 to 600 ft), Christ's Saddle at 129 m (422 ft), and the flagstaff area at 37 m (120 ft) above sea level. [ 4 ] The monastery can be approached by narrow and steep flights of stone steps which ascend from three landing points.

  9. St. Bendt's Church, Ringsted - Wikipedia

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    St. Bendt's Church (Danish: Sankt Bendts Kirke) is a church in Ringsted, Denmark, which was originally part of a Benedictine monastery that burnt down in the 18th century. . Built in the Romanesque style, it is the oldest brick church in Scandinavia, [1] dating back to about 1170 when it replaced a travertine church from about 10