56 in Great Britain
Two.
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Only one, and it is the longest in Europe
There are many St. Patrick's Cathedrals. In Ireland there is one in Dublin and two in Armagh. There are also St. Patrick's Cathedrals in other countries.
There are many more than two cathedrals in Haiti. Perhaps this extremely vague interrogative phrase stems from the West Wing episode "Two Cathedrals" which includes a Haitian crisis as a minor plot element.
They allowed cathedrals to have more windows. They allowed cathedrals to become taller.
An ambulatory is a round walkway encircling the altar of many cathedrals.
Cathedrals and palaces were sources of pride, and building them provided many decades of employment.
Norman cathedrals is known to have been built during the years of 1100-1200 AD. Gothic cathedrals are known to built during the years 1300-1400 AD. The differences are in the arches. The arches were at times pointed, and others rounded. The cathedrals took many years to build, which is why most cathedrals incorporates more than one style within the architecture.
There are cathedrals in the south as well as in the north.
The number of cities without cathedrals can vary significantly depending on the country and its religious architecture. Many smaller towns and cities, especially those in regions where Protestantism is predominant or where there is no established cathedral tradition, may lack cathedrals. Additionally, cities in countries with different religious practices or cultural backgrounds may also not have cathedrals. An exact global count is difficult to determine, but it's clear that many cities exist without this specific type of religious structure.