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A nave (Latin navis, "ship") is "the long central section directly inside the main (liturgical west end) doors" according to Wikipedia. (See the Wikipedia article for more information.)

In some churches, there are miniature models of ships. They may be gifts from parish members who have been rescued from an accident on a ship, or a memorial object of a naval accident.

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