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Of the 900 churches in rome, there are several churches, chapels, and oratories.

There are 340 parish churches, and 65 basilicas.

Of the basilicas, there are four papal major basilicas (one of which is an arch-basilica), one papal minor basilica, and 60 minor basilicas.

There is one cathedral.

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