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  • 31Bahá'í House of Worship — A map of the location of Bahá í Houses of Worship worldwide; green represents countries that currently have Bahá í Houses of Worship (with a blue dot for the city); red represents countries where a House of Worship existed, but no longer does;… …

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  • 32Churches and places of worship in Brighton and Hove — This article describes Christian churches and places of worship of other religious denominations in the English city of Brighton and Hove.Made up of the adjacent but formerly separate towns of Brighton and Hove along with surrounding villages and …

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  • 33Conversion of non-Muslim places of worship into mosques — Hagia Sophia, an Eastern Orthodox church converted into a mosque on after Fall of Constantinople and since 1943 it has been converted into Museum …

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  • 34High place — High Place, in the English version of the Old Testament, the literal translation of the Hebrew bamot .This rendering is etymologically correct, as appears from the poetical use of the plural in such expressions as to ride, or stalk, or stand on… …

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  • 35Places of worship in Bangalore — Bengaluru   metropolis   …

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  • 36high place — (in ancient Semitic religions) a place of worship, usually a temple or altar on a hilltop. * * * Hebrew bama. In ancient Israel or Canaan, a shrine built on an elevated site. For Canaanites the shrines were devoted to fertility deities, to the… …

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  • 37house of worship — noun any building where congregations gather for prayer • Syn: ↑place of worship, ↑house of prayer, ↑house of God • Hypernyms: ↑building, ↑edifice • Hyponyms: ↑ …

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  • 38Li Tang (hall of worship) — The Li Tang (禮堂) is a place to perform religious rituals and to learn the teachings of Confucius. Basically the function of Wen Miao (Boen Bio) and Li Tang are the same; the only difference perhaps is the architecture. Boen Bio (Wen Miao)Boen… …

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  • 39high place — noun Etymology: Middle English : a temple or altar used by the ancient Semites and built usually on a hill or elevation * * * (in ancient Semitic religions) a place of worship, usually a temple or altar on a hilltop. * * * high place, (in the… …

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  • 40Oratory (worship) — For other uses, see Oratory (disambiguation). An oratory is a Christian room for prayer, from the Latin orare, to pray. Catholic church In the Roman Catholic Church, an oratory is a structure other than a parish church, set aside by… …

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