City of Churches

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City of Churches is a name given to various cities with many churches.

This phrase has been used to describe the following cities:[citation needed]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ The Land we Live In: a pictorial and literary sketch-book of the British Islands. Volume III. Wm. S. Orr & Co. 1856.
  2. ^ Finch, Jonathan (2004). "The Churches". In Rawcliffe, Carole; Wilson, Richard (eds.). Medieval Norwich. London: Hambledon and London. pp. 49–72 (49). ISBN 1-85285-449-9.
  3. ^ Pierre V. R. Key (1914). "Opera For And By The People". The Century Magazine. Retrieved 2013-12-08. Lois Ewell, the most efficient and popular of the sopranos, comes from Tennessee, although she is known as a Brooklyn girl because of her lengthy residence in the City of Churches.
  4. ^ https://www.architecture.org/tours/detail/churches-in-evanston/
  5. ^ Charles., Wollenberg (2008). Berkeley : a city in history. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 9780520253070. OCLC 141852549.