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  2. Kotor Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The cathedral was consecrated on 19 June 1166. [3] Compared to other buildings, the Kotor Cathedral is one of the largest and most ornate buildings in Kotor. The cathedral was seriously damaged and rebuilt after the 1667 Dubrovnik earthquake, but there were not enough funds for its complete reconstruction. [citation needed]

  3. Church of St. Luke (Kotor) - Wikipedia

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    There is an older structure in same town, Kotor Cathedral that was built on the foundation of a ninth-century Christian church in 1066 [7] some 12 years after the East-West Schism (of 1054). References

  4. File:St. Tryphon's Cathedral, Kotor, Montenegro.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Architecture of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Montenegro has a number of significant cultural and historical sites, including heritage sites from the pre-Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque periods.. The Montenegrin coastal region is especially well known for its religious monuments, including the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon, [1] the basilica of St. Luke (over 800 years), Our Lady of the Rock (Škrpjela), the Savina Monastery, the Cetinje ...

  6. Natural and Culturo-Historical Region of Kotor - Wikipedia

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    The old town of Kotor is contained within the city walls and a well preserved and restored medieval cityscape with notable buildings including the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon (built in 1166). The Cathedral of Saint Tryphon. Kotor was heavily damaged during the earthquake on April 15, 1979, and this prompted the site to be also listed on the ...

  7. Category:Kotor - Wikipedia

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    People from Kotor (1 C, 51 P) R. Roman Catholic bishops of Kotor (12 P) T. Tourist attractions in Kotor (1 C, 9 P) ... Kotor Cathedral; Ragbi klub Krstaši; L.

  8. List of cathedrals in Peru - Wikipedia

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    Cathedrals of the Roman Catholic Church in Peru: [1] Cathedral of the Virgin of Rosary in Abancay; Cathedral Basilica of St. Mary in Arequipa; Cathedral Basilica of St. Mary in Ayacucho; Cathedral of St. Francis of Assisi in Ayaviri; Cathedral of St. Catherine in Cajamarca; Cathedral of St. Joseph in Callao; Cathedral of the Good Shepherd in ...

  9. Roman Catholic Diocese of Kotor - Wikipedia

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    A church dedicated to Saint Tryphon was built in the early 9th century by Andrea Saracenis, a citizen of Cattaro. The social arm of the diocese, the "Caritas of the Diocese of Kotor" (Montenegrin: Caritas Kotorske biskupije) was registered as a charity in 2014. It operates as a part of Caritas Montenegro. [6]

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