Church of St. Ignatius, Vilnius
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Church of St. Ignatius, Vilnius
Summary
Church of St. Ignatius, Vilnius is a cathedral[1]. It draws 3 Wikipedia views per month (cathedral category, ranking #130 of 1,017).[2]
Key Facts
- Church of St. Ignatius, Vilnius's religion is recorded as Catholicism[3].
- Church of St. Ignatius, Vilnius is located in Vilnius[4].
- Church of St. Ignatius, Vilnius is in the country of Lithuania[5].
- Church of St. Ignatius, Vilnius's image is recorded as Church of St Ignatius in Vilnius2.jpg[6].
- Church of St. Ignatius, Vilnius's instance of is recorded as cathedral[7].
- Church of St. Ignatius, Vilnius's instance of is recorded as church building[8].
- Church of St. Ignatius, Vilnius's architect is recorded as Tomasz Żebrowski[9].
- Ignatius of Loyola is named after Church of St. Ignatius, Vilnius[10].
- Church of St. Ignatius, Vilnius's architectural style is recorded as baroque architecture[11].
- Church of St. Ignatius, Vilnius's made from material is recorded as brick[12].
- Church of St. Ignatius, Vilnius's Commons category is recorded as Church of St. Ignatius in Vilnius[13].
- +1602-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Church of St. Ignatius, Vilnius[14].
- Church of St. Ignatius, Vilnius's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 54.682694444444, 'lon': 25.282147222222}[15].
- Church of St. Ignatius, Vilnius's diocese is recorded as Military Ordinariate of Lithuania[16].
- Church of St. Ignatius, Vilnius's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'lt', 'text': 'Vilniaus Šv. Ignoto vienuolynas ir bažnyčia'}[17].
- Church of St. Ignatius, Vilnius's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/121sxj7j[18].
- Church of St. Ignatius, Vilnius's GCatholic church ID is recorded as 5303[19].
- Church of St. Ignatius, Vilnius's Christian liturgical rite is recorded as Roman Rite[20].
- Church of St. Ignatius, Vilnius's located in the religious territorial entity is recorded as Vilnius Deanery[21].
Body
Personal Life
Church of St. Ignatius, Vilnius's religion is recorded as Catholicism[3].
Why It Matters
Church of St. Ignatius, Vilnius draws 3 Wikipedia views per month (cathedral category, ranking #130 of 1,017).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22]