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405:Height (max)
291:Architect(s)
285:Architecture
193:30 July 1897
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1549:Guadalajara
1539:Ciudad Real
770:Holy Family
694:Description
577:from Ocio (
272: /
260:1°58′53.4″W
157:Affiliation
96:August 2024
1747:Categories
1678:Albarracín
1655:Valladolid
1453:Las Palmas
965:2010-12-05
863:Meindinger
745:bell tower
740:tiercerons
732:ambulatory
660:presbytery
496:Neo-Gothic
348:1 500 000
180:Leadership
66:newspapers
1683:Barbastro
1506:Tarragona
1390:Mondoñedo
1330:Calahorra
1312:Santander
1178:Cartagena
1083:Barcelona
830:Barcelona
653:Cathedral
504:cathedral
485:suffragan
337:Completed
257:43°19′0″N
174:Cathedral
1703:Tarazona
1612:Valencia
1597:Orihuela
1577:Alicante
1554:Sigüenza
1534:Albacete
1345:Pamplona
1135:Palencia
1093:Terrassa
986:June 24,
955:"Obispo"
859:Azpeitia
764:and the
736:transept
473:Gipuzkoa
369:Capacity
203:Location
198:Location
151:Religion
1650:Segovia
1607:Segorbe
1511:Tortosa
1501:Solsona
1463:Seville
1438:Córdoba
1395:Ourense
1335:Logroño
1297:Astorga
1264:Cáceres
1254:Badajoz
1183:Granada
1168:Almería
873:Gallery
623:pesetas
615:Vitoria
591:Basques
544:pesetas
510:History
461:Spanish
432:Website
393:Width (
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1708:Teruel
1693:Huesca
1688:Monzón
1660:Zamora
1559:Toledo
1544:Cuenca
1481:Girona
1443:Huelva
1380:Ferrol
1360:Tudela
1307:Oviedo
1269:Mérida
1226:Getafe
1203:Murcia
1198:Málaga
1188:Guadix
1125:Bilbao
1120:Burgos
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850:Europe
749:spires
587:France
583:Angers
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453:Basque
377:Length
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1592:Ibiza
1448:Jerez
1433:Ceuta
1428:Cádiz
1259:Coria
1140:Soria
940:Notes
934:Organ
886:Tower
867:Basel
865:from
846:Spain
842:organ
836:Organ
808:Crypt
579:Álava
481:Spain
414:Spire
385:Width
311:Style
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87:JSTOR
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1385:Lugo
1340:Jaca
1302:León
1193:Jaén
1173:Baza
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988:2015
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