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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TrinityTrinity - Wikipedia

    Há 1 dia · e. The Christian doctrine of the Trinity ( Latin: Trinitas, lit. 'triad', from Latin: trinus 'threefold') [1] is the central doctrine concerning the nature of God in most Christian churches, which defines one God existing in three coequal, coeternal, consubstantial divine persons: [2] [3] God the Father, God the Son ( Jesus Christ) and God the ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZadarZadar - Wikipedia

    Há 1 dia · St Mary's Church, which retains a fine Romanesque campanile from 1105, belongs to a Benedictine Convent founded in 1066 by a noblewoman of Zadar by the name of Cika with the permanent Ecclesiastical art exhibition "The Gold and Silver of Zadar". The Citadel. Built in 1409 southwest of the Land Gate, it has remained the same to this day.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GdańskGdańsk - Wikipedia

    Há 1 dia · Gdańsk [a] is a city on the Baltic coast of northern Poland, and the capital of the Pomeranian Voivodeship. With a population of 486,492, [8] it is Poland's sixth-largest city and principal seaport. [9] [7] Gdańsk lies at the mouth of the Motława River and is situated at the southern edge of Gdańsk Bay, close to the city of Gdynia and ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PennsylvaniaPennsylvania - Wikipedia

    Há 1 dia · Pennsylvania ( / ˌpɛnsɪlˈveɪniə / ⓘ, lit. 'Penn's forest country' ), officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania [b] ( Pennsylvania Dutch: Pennsylvanie ), [7] is a state spanning the Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern, Appalachian, and Great Lakes regions of the United States.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DundeeDundee - Wikipedia

    Há 4 horas · St Mary's Tower, oldest building in Dundee, dating to late 15th century The city and its landscape are dominated by The Law and the Firth of Tay . The Law, a large hill to the north of the City Centre was the site of an Iron Age Hill Fort , upon which the Law War Memorial, designed by Thomas Braddock, was erected in 1921 to commemorate the fallen of World War I . [122]