Cathedrals

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Austria[aldatu]

Australia[aldatu]

Anglican Cathedrals[aldatu]

Roman Catholic Cathedrals[aldatu]

Belgium[aldatu]

See also : Cathedral Saint-Lambert

Bosnia-Herzegovina[aldatu]

Brazil[aldatu]

Metropolitan Cathedrals
Cathedrals

Bulgaria[aldatu]

Canada[aldatu]

Chile[aldatu]

Croatia[aldatu]

Czech Republic[aldatu]

Denmark[aldatu]

Lutheran Church[aldatu]

Greenland[aldatu]

Faroe Islands[aldatu]

Roman Catholic Church[aldatu]

Estonia[aldatu]

Finland[aldatu]

Lutheran Church[aldatu]

Orthodox Church[aldatu]

Roman Catholic Church[aldatu]

France[aldatu]

see article: Cathedrals in France

Germany[aldatu]

Roman Catholic Cathedrals[aldatu]

The pertaining dioceses are named after the seat of their cathedrals.

Catholic proto-cathedrals[aldatu]

Former Catholic cathedrals now used as concathedrals or catholic parish churches

Orthodox cathedrals[aldatu]

Protestant cathedrals (proto-cathedrals of dissolved Catholic dioceses)[aldatu]

The following are proto-cathedrals of dissolved Catholic dioceses, now owned and used by Protestant congregations. Today some are used as preaching venue by the elected chairpersons of Protestant regional church bodies.

Important Protestant churches[aldatu]

The following churches are used as preaching venues of elected church chairpersons or bishops of Protestant church bodies. The name of the respective Protestant regional church body is given in parentheses.

Other churches[aldatu]

The following are churches termed Dom, in German a synecdoche - pars pro toto - for collegiate churches, which are not and haven't been cathedrals, but are often mistranslated as cathedrals in English. However, the former collegiate church of St. Nicholas in Greifswald is now used as the preaching venue of the elected chairperson of a regional Protestant church body.

Honduras[aldatu]

Hungary[aldatu]

India[aldatu]

Roman Catholic Cathedrals[aldatu]

Indonesia[aldatu]

Italy[aldatu]

A[aldatu]

B-C[aldatu]

F-L[aldatu]

M-N[aldatu]

O-R[aldatu]

S-Z[aldatu]

Ireland[aldatu]

Japan[aldatu]

Korea (South Korea)[aldatu]

Liechtenstein[aldatu]

Madagascar[aldatu]

Morocco[aldatu]

Mexico[aldatu]

Montenegro[aldatu]

Netherlands[aldatu]

Roman Catholic[aldatu]

Protestant[aldatu]

Nigeria[aldatu]

Norway[aldatu]

Peru[aldatu]

Poland[aldatu]

See also Cathedrals in Poland and Category:Cathedrals in Poland

Portugal[aldatu]

Russia[aldatu]

Serbia[aldatu]

Slovakia[aldatu]

Roman Catholic cathedrals[aldatu]

Greek Catholic cathedrals[aldatu]

Orthodox cathedrals[aldatu]

Slovenia[aldatu]

Spain[aldatu]

A-F[aldatu]

G-L[aldatu]

M-R[aldatu]

S-Z[aldatu]

Sweden[aldatu]

Switzerland[aldatu]

Missing images: Cathedrals of Chur and Lugano

Thailand[aldatu]

Tunisia[aldatu]

Ukraine[aldatu]

Roman Catholic (Latin Rite)[aldatu]

Missing: Odessa, Zhytomyr

Greek Catholic[aldatu]

United Kingdom[aldatu]

For London churches and cathedrals, see London

Anglican[aldatu]

Presbyterian (cathedrals of former Roman Catholic dioceses)[aldatu]

The following are cathedrals of dissolved Catholic dioceses, which are now used as churches by Presbyterian congregations and are only "nominally" cathedrals, as Presbyterianism has no bishops.

Roman Catholic[aldatu]

United States[aldatu]

Roman Catholic[aldatu]

Episcopal[aldatu]

Eastern Orthodox[aldatu]

Vietnam[aldatu]