Lists of domes and cathedrals
The list of lists of domes and cathedrals contains the lists of cathedrals and similar churches divided by continents and states . The name Dom, which is common in Germany for episcopal churches and some other important churches, is only available in a few languages and also with country-specific differences.
In the Swabian - Alemannic language area, u. a. for bishop churches instead of cathedral the designation Münster is used, outside only for collegiate churches . The English term minster is similar, a few bishop churches and (former) collegiate churches and a slightly larger number of normal but well-known parish churches are referred to as ministers . Actually, Münster or Minster means monastery (church), from Latin monasterium = monastery.
In addition to churches that were built centuries ago as a bishopric and have been one since then, there are those that were initially built for a different ecclesiastical purpose and in some cases only became a bishopric much later. Others lost their bishopric.
- Cathedrals in Africa
- Cathedrals in America
- Cathedrals in Asia
- Cathedrals in Australia and Oceania
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Domes and cathedrals in Europe
have been outsourced to their own list items:- Cathedrals and basilicas in the BeNeLux countries
- Dome, minster and cathedrals in German-speaking countries
- Cathedrals in France
- Cathedrals in Ireland
- Cathedrals in Italy
- Cathedrals in Poland
- Cathedrals in Portugal
- Cathedrals and basilicas in Slovakia
- Cathedrals in Spain
- Cathedrals and Minsters in the United Kingdom