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663: 555: 591: 465: 627: 519: 124: 501: 483: 645: 537: 681: 609: 447: 25: 573: 335:) and so on. Also in these languages the respective terms do not necessarily refer to a church functioning as a cathedral, but also to proto-cathedrals or simply prominent church buildings, which have never been a cathedral in the exact sense of that word. German 209:. There is no direct translation of "duomo" into English, leading to many such churches being erroneously called "cathedral" in English, regardless of whether the church in question hosts a bishop. Each city or town will have only one 357:. Therefore, translation of these terms into English as "cathedrals" may not always be appropriate and should be used on a contextual basis. Generally, only the Italian 758: 403:
Italian cathedrals are often highly decorated and contain notable artworks; in many cases the buildings themselves are true artworks. Perhaps the best known
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has not had its own bishop since the 10th century, but the main church (rebuilt since then) is still called the
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also gives the etymology as deriving from "house", but "house of the bishop" instead.
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term for a church with the features of, or having been built to serve as a
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[ˈdwɔːmo]
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