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  2. Amiens Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    As a result, Amiens Cathedral is the largest in France, [7] 200,000 cubic metres (260,000 cu yd), large enough to contain two cathedrals the size of Notre Dame of Paris. [8] The cathedral has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1981. [9]

  3. List of highest church naves - Wikipedia

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    Cologne Cathedral: 43.35 m (142.2 ft) [12] Cologne: Germany: Highest height to width ratio of any nave 12 Amiens Cathedral: 42.3 m (139 ft) [13] Amiens: France: 13 Seville Cathedral: 42 m (138 ft) [14] Seville: Spain: Ranked as largest medieval Gothic church 14 Metz Cathedral: 41.41 m (135.9 ft) Metz: France: Largest glass surface 15 St ...

  4. List of cathedrals in France - Wikipedia

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    American Cathedral in Paris, or Cathedral of the Holy Trinity Cathédrale de la Sainte-Trinité de Paris: Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe: Paris, Avenue Georges V Holy Trinity: The Episcopal Church: Armenian Apostolic Cathedral, Paris Cathédrale Apostolique Arménienne St. Jean-Baptiste de Paris

  5. French Gothic architecture - Wikipedia

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    French Gothic architecture is an architectural style which emerged in France in 1140, and was dominant until the mid-16th century. The most notable examples are the great Gothic cathedrals of France, including Notre-Dame Cathedral, Reims Cathedral, Chartres Cathedral, and Amiens Cathedral.

  6. Amiens - Wikipedia

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    A central landmark of the city is Amiens Cathedral, the largest Gothic cathedral in France. Amiens also has one of the largest university hospitals in France, with a capacity of 1,200 beds. The author Jules Verne lived in Amiens from 1871 until his death in 1905, and served on the city council for 15 years.

  7. Memorial tablets to the British Empire dead of the First ...

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    Amiens Cathedral: Amiens: France: 9 July 1923: Duke of Connaught [14] Notre Dame: Paris: France: 7 July 1924: Prince of Wales [15] Le Mans Cathedral: Le Mans: France: 28 January 1925: Horace Smith-Dorrien [16] Rouen Cathedral: Rouen: France: 25 February 1925: Nevil Macready [17] Orléans Cathedral: Orléans: France: 23 July 1925: William ...

  8. Five things you probably didn't know about Notre Dame ...

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    In front of the cathedral, embedded in the cobblestones, lies a modest bronze-and-stone slab with the inscription “point zéro des routes de France,” meaning “starting point of the roads of France.'' This plaque marks the starting point for measuring distances between Paris and other cities across the country.

  9. Roman Catholic Diocese of Amiens - Wikipedia

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    The diocese of Amiens was a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Reims during the old regime; it was made subordinate to the diocese of Paris under the Concordat of 1801, from 1802 to 1822; and then in 1822 it became a suffragan of Reims again.

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