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Saint Mark was born in Cyrene, Pentapolis of North Africa. The exact date of his birth is not known but it was sometime in 1st century AD.

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Saint Mark was traditionally believed to have been born in Cyrene, a Greek city in North Africa (modern-day Libya).

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