Attached below is a list of the dioceses in Spain. Go to that website, and click on each diocese. Under each diocese there should be a link below that for their website. If you go to their website, they should list all the parishes in their diocese. Count them up and return to the dioceses list and go on to the next one.
Initially the state of Louisiana was divided into counties, but these were poorly organized and it was found the parishes that had been established by the France and Spain, both Catholic countries worked better as a means of division. Louisiana's parishes are based on a method of ecclesiastical division.
There are no countries in Illinois. As for parishes, the only parishes in Illinois are Roman Catholic parishes. See related link.
I believe that there are 30 Catholic parishes (churches) in Rome, Italy. I did a search on Masstimes.org and it listed 30 in Rome.
N. Donnelly has written: 'A short history of some Dublin parishes' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church history, History, Parishes, Roman Catholic Church, Irish Local History 'Short histories of Dublin parishes' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church history, History, Parishes
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No. Many Protestant and Orthodox churches also name their parishes for saints.
Google lists the Cathedral and six other parishes in Brisbane, see the link below:
There are twenty-six dioceses in Chile, each of them is considered a "Church" of the Catholic Church. I am assuming that you are asking about individual parishes. To get the number of individual parishes, you would need to click on each diocese, you will get a big spread sheet, then look over on the right where it will tell you the number of parishes in that diocese. Do that for each diocese and add them up.
there are 5 different parishes
there are 12 parishes in jersey.
there are 14 parishes in Jamaica
The only US state that uses parishes as a governmental subdivision is Louisiana. All other states call them counties. There are parishes, in the sense of local regions of the Roman Catholic Church, in Florida, though.