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The Cathedral of La Plata in La Plata, Argentina, dedicated to the Immaculate Conception, is the 58th tallest church in the world. This Neogothic edifice is located in the geographical center of the city, facing the central square, Plaza Moreno, and the City Hall.
See: List of cathedrals in Argentina. Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral; Cathedral of La Plata; Córdoba Cathedral, Argentina;
Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception: La Plata Buenos Aires: La Plata — 1897: Cathedral of Our Lady of the Candelaria: Humahuaca Jujuy: Humahuaca: Salta 1969: Cathedral-Basilica of Saint Nicholas of Bari: La Rioja La Rioja: La Rioja: San Juan de Cuyo 1934: Cathedral-Basilica of Our Lady of Peace: Lomas de Zamora Buenos Aires ...
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The Roman Catholic Metropolitan Archdiocese of La Plata (erected 15 February 1897, as the Diocese of La Plata) is in Argentina and is a metropolitan diocese and its suffragan sees are Azul, Chascomús, and Mar del Plata. It was elevated on 20 April 1934.
According to the CIA World Factbook (July 2014), 92% of the country are nominally Catholic, but less than 20% practice their faith regularly (i.e., attend weekly Mass). [3] Later studies in 2019 suggest that between 62.9% [ 4 ] and 63.3% [ 5 ] of Argentinians are Catholic.
Argentina: Mar del Plata: Cathedral Basilica of SS Peter and Cecilia: 1924: Argentina: Mendoza: Basilica of St Francis: 1926: Argentina: Mendoza: Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary: 1962: Argentina: Mercedes: Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Mercies: 1949: Argentina: Morón: Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception of the Good Journey ...
Cathedral of La Plata: 6,968 [citation needed] 1884–1932 La Plata Argentina: Catholic Largest church in Argentina [citation needed] Saint Joseph's Oratory: 6,825 [citation needed] 1904–1967 Montreal Canada: Catholic The largest church in Canada Shrine of St. Paulina: 6,740 [48] 9,000 [48] 6,000 [49] 2003–2006 Nova Trento Brazil: Catholic