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Església de Sant Esteve in a sentence
1. Nowadays, the Romanesque buildings that form part of Andorra's cultural heritage stand out in a remarkable way, with an emphasis on Església de Sant Esteve, Sant Joan de Caselles, Església de Sant Miquel d'Engolasters, Sant Martí de la Cortinada and the medieval bridges of Margineda and Escalls among many others.
2. The central Església de Sant Esteve (Saint Stephen) church is part of the area that guidebooks often label as a picturesque part of the city.
3. Built in 1948, it is located along the Avinguda de Meritxell, just to east of the Andorra National Library and the Església de Sant Esteve.
4. Església de Sant Esteve de Bixessarri is a church located in Bixessarri, Sant Julià de Lòria Parish, Andorra.
5. Església de Sant Esteve is a church located on Plaça del Príncep Benlloch in Andorra la Vella, Andorra.
6. The Iglesia de San Esteban (in Valencian: Església de Sant Esteve) is a parish church located in Plaça de Sant Esteve in the city of Valencia, in the Valencian Community, Spain.
7. Her funeral was held the next day in the city's parish church of Sant Esteve (Església de Sant Esteve), attended by more than a thousand mourners.
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- Sant Joan de Caselles
- Església de Sant Miquel d'Engolasters
- Sant Martí de la Cortinada
- Margineda and Escalls
- The Catalan Pyrenees
- the end of the 11th century
- the Crown of Aragon
- Northern Parishes
- 1601
- the Tribunal de Corts (High Court of Justice
- Huguenot
- Navarre
- Henry III
- 1607
- the 12th–14th centuries
- Farga
- 1692
- 1371
- 1448
- national festival
- Confraria de Paraires
- 1604
- the Tribunal de Corts
- Casa de la Vall
- 1580
- Busquets
- Reapers
- the War of the Spanish Succession
- Catalans
- 1716
- the Book of Privileges (Llibre de Privilegis de 1674
- Manual Digest
- 1748
- Antoni Fiter
- Antoni Puig
- Napoleon
- the Co-Principate
- 1812–1813
- French Empire
- the Peninsular War (