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|Residence of the [[Pope]], {{wp|Mother_church#Church_as_a_building|mother church}} of the worldwide Catholic Church<br>Burial place of {{wp|Saint Peter}}
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|[[Catholic Church]]
|Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help
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|[[Valēka]], [[Kiravia]]
|{{wp|National shrine}} of the Kiravian Federacy
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|[[Chantry of Alstin]]
|Saint Martin's Basilica
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|[[Alstin (City)|Alstin]], [[Alstin]]
|{{wp|National shrine}} of the United Republic, Seat of the Chantry
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|[[Volinism]]
|Hall of Mashk
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|[[Little Caldera]], [[Austro-Caldera]]
|A museum and national shrine dedicated to the Volin god Mashk
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Latest revision as of 13:59, 16 March 2024

This article provides an incomplete list and broad overview of significant religious sites and places of spiritual importance throughout the world. Sites are listed alphabetically by religion.

Religion Name Image Location Notes
Catholic Church St. Peter's Archbasilica Papal State Residence of the Pope, mother church of the worldwide Catholic Church
Burial place of Saint Peter
Catholic Church Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Valēka, Kiravia National shrine of the Kiravian Federacy
Chantry of Alstin Saint Martin's Basilica Alstin, Alstin National shrine of the United Republic, Seat of the Chantry
Volinism Hall of Mashk Little Caldera, Austro-Caldera A museum and national shrine dedicated to the Volin god Mashk