Catedral Metropolitana, also known as the Metropolitan Cathedral, is the main cathedral of Mexico City. It is located on the Zocalo, the city's main square, and is one of the largest and oldest cathedrals in the Americas. It is a major tourist attraction and an important cultural and religious landmark in Mexico.
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Ricardo Leite has written: 'Catedral Metropolitana de Campinas' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Catedral Metropolitana de Campinas, Cathedrals, Catholic Church, Church history, History
There are many cathedrals in Mexico; not just one. Some of them include:Catedral Metropolitana de la Asuncion de Maria (Mexico City)Catedral de la Asuncion de Maria Santisima (Guadalajara, Jalisco)Catedral Metropolitana de la Immaculada Concepcion de Xalapa (Xalapa, Veracruz)
It is not national; it is the "Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral" (Spanish: Catedral Metropolitana de la Ciudad de Mexico).
Metropolitan Cathedral [of] Our Lady [of] Aparecida is a literal English equivalent of 'Catedral Metropolitana Nossa Senhora Aparecida'. But the phrase officially is translated into English as 'Cathedral of Brazil'. The Cathedral is one of the famous buildings in the Brazilian capital city at Brasília. It represents two hands reaching up to heaven through 16 concrete columns encircling a glass roof.
Oscar Romero is buried in Catedral Metropolitana de San Salvador in El Salvador. His tomb is located in the crypt of the cathedral, where many people come to pay respects to the influential figure.
Fernando de la Torre Farfan has written: 'Fiestas de la S. Iglesia Metropolitana, y Patriarcal de Sevilla' -- subject(s): Catedral de Sevilla
Encyclopædia Metropolitana was created in 1845.
Universidad Metropolitana was created in 1970.
Metropolitana FM was created in 1996.
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana was created in 1974.
Sesión Metropolitana was created on 2006-07-11.