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  1. An administrative part of a diocese that has its own church in the Anglican, Roman Catholic, and some other churches.
  2. The members of such a parish; a religious community attending one church.
  3. A political subdivision of a British county, usually corresponding in boundaries to an original ecclesiastical parish.

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