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List of sites of the Dominican Order

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Monasteries and other sites related to the Dominican Order can be found in numerous countries around the world. This incomplete list is ordered geographically using contemporary country boundaries, which often differ from historical order, and to the extent possible, chronological order of Dominican affiliation within each country. Dates of affiliation with the Order are indicated in parentheses.

Europe

Austria

Belgium

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Croatia

Czechia

Denmark

Estonia

France

Germany

Greece

  • Church of Saint Nicholas [el] in Chania (c.1320-1645)

Hungary

  • Vértesszentkereszti apátság [hu] in Vértes Hills (1478-16th century)
  • Church of Saint Jude [de] in Sopron (1719-1780s)

Ireland

Italy

Latvia

Lithuania

Luxembourg

  • Marienthal Monastery [lb] in Marienthal (13th century-1783)

Malta

Netherlands

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Slovakia

Slovenia

  • Adergas Monastery [sl] in Kranj (1248-1782)

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Turkey

Ukraine

United Kingdom

England

Northern Ireland

Scotland

Africa, Asia and Oceania

Australia

China

Taiwan

Democratic Republic of Congo

  • Université de l'Uélé [fr] in Isiro (since 1998)

Egypt

Iran

Iraq

Israel

New Zealand

Pakistan

Philippines

Zimbabwe

Americas

Argentina

Canada

Colombia

Dominican Republic

Ecuador

Guatemala

  • Iglesia de Santo Domingo (Ciudad de Guatemala) [es] in Guatemala City (since 1776, with interruptions)

Mexico

Peru

United States

Uruguay

See also

References

  1. ^ Taking Stock, Newcastle-upon-Tyne – St Dominic from Historic England, retrieved 9 April 2021
  2. ^ Anson Clark, Chapel of St Albert from spottedbylocal.com, 22 March 2021, retrieved 9 April 2021
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