Stored: Rome Rome (Italian: Roma) is the eternal capital of Italy and the seat of the Diocese of Rome, the apostolic see of the Bishop of Rome—the Pope—who
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Rome hosting the Vatican City and the Basilica of Saint Peter. Italy’s geography, with its historic pilgrimage routes like the Via Francigena, fosters Catholic
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user-friendly encyclopedia for exploring Catholic history, traditions, and geography. As a collaborative platform, Saintapedia’s content depth and accuracy
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Stored: Paris Paris (French: Paris) is the capital and most populous city of France, located on the Seine River in the north-central part of the country
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Stored: Jerusalem Jerusalem (Hebrew: יְרוּשָׁלַיִם, Yerushalayim; Arabic: القُدس, al-Quds) is the spiritual and historical heart of the Abrahamic faiths
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com/places/spain-portugal-italy-greece-and-balkans/spanish-and-portuguese-political-geography/spain. "Barómetro de Abril 2023". Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas
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Stored: France France is a Western European nation, spanning approximately 643,801 km² with a population of about 68 million as of 2024. Its official language
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of the Popes. Sheed & Ward. p. 307. ISBN 978-1580512299. "Vatican City Geography". https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/vatican-city/. "Citizenship
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Stored: Roman Empire Roman Empire was a vast imperial state spanning approximately 5 million km² across the Mediterranean, from its establishment in 27
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A country is a distinct territorial body or political entity, typically possessing sovereignty, which grants it supreme and independent authority over
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cities host significant Catholic communities such as: Rome Madrid Warsaw Geography facilitates Catholic pilgrimages, with routes connecting sites like the
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(the capital), Batumi, and Akhaltsikhe host Catholic communities. The geography supports limited Catholic outreach, with pilgrimage routes to Tbilisi.
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2024-11-01. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Church_in_Brazil. "Brazil: Geography". CIA World Factbook. 2024-12-01. https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbo
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host significant Catholic communities such as: Lagos Kinshasa Nairobi Geography facilitates Catholic pilgrimages, with routes connecting sites like the
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cities host significant Catholic communities such as Manila Seoul Mumbai Geography facilitates Catholic pilgrimages, with routes connecting sites like the
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com/places/britain-ireland-france-and-low-countries/british-and-irish-political-geography/united-kingdom. "Population Estimates 2023". Office for National Statistics
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22 bath-houses, and the Way of the Cross—dominates the town’s spiritual geography. The spring water, tested daily, is potable and free. The diocese maintains
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with Rome’s Basilica of Saint Peter as the spiritual heart. The region’s geography facilitated pilgrimage routes, notably the Via Francigena, connecting Rome
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approximately 1.28 million km² along the Pacific coast, known for its diverse geography, from the Andes to the Amazon. With a population of about 34.3 million
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Stored: Diocese of Rome The Diocese of Rome (Latin: Dioecesis Urbis seu Romana, Italian: Diocesi di Roma) is a Latin Church archdiocese of the Catholic
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