Saints Peter and Paul Church, Livno

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Saints Peter and Paul Church
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Saints Peter and Paul Church
43°49′09″N17°00′57″E / 43.81917°N 17.01583°E / 43.81917; 17.01583 Coordinates: 43°49′09″N17°00′57″E / 43.81917°N 17.01583°E / 43.81917; 17.01583
Location Livno
Country Bosnia and Herzegovina
Denomination Roman Catholic
History
Dedication St. Peter and St. Paul
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architect(s) Franjo Moyses, Josip Vancaš [1]
Groundbreaking 1854 [1]
Completed1906 [1]
Specifications
Bells4 [2]
Administration
Archdiocese Archdiocese of Vrhbosna
Diocese Diocese of Banja Luka
Deanery Deanery of Livno
Clergy
Archbishop Vinko Puljić
Bishop(s) Franjo Komarica
Dean The Very Rev. Adolf Višaticki

The Saints Peter and Paul Church (Croatian : Crkva svetih Petra i Pavla) is a Roman Catholic church in Livno, Bosnia and Herzegovina. [3]

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