List of cathedrals in Mexico

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Cathedral of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception in Campeche Campeche6.jpg
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception in Campeche
Metropolitan Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Our Lady of Regla and St. Francis of Assisi in Chihuahua ChihuahuaCathFacade1.jpg
Metropolitan Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Our Lady of Regla and St. Francis of Assisi in Chihuahua
Cathedral of Our Lady of Monterrey in Monterrey CatedralMTY.JPG
Cathedral of Our Lady of Monterrey in Monterrey
Cathedral of St. James in Saltillo Catedral Santiago Saltillo Coah Mex Front.JPG
Cathedral of St. James in Saltillo
Cathedral of St. Joseph of Nazareth in Toluca Catedral de San Jose de Nazareth, Toluca.jpg
Cathedral of St. Joseph of Nazareth in Toluca
Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Zamora Santuario deGuadalupe Mexico.jpg
Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Zamora

The following is a list of cathedrals in Mexico.

Roman Catholic

Cathedrals of the Roman Catholic Church in Mexico: [1]

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Eastern Catholic

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References

  1. GCatholic.org: Cathedrals Mexico
  2. "Catedral de Morelia (San Salvador)". Secretariat of Culture . Retrieved 16 February 2016.

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