Church of St. James Intercisus

Church of St. James Intercisus

The Church of St. James Intercisus is situated in the Armenian Quarter of Jerusalem. It is dedicated to James Intercisus, a Persian saint.

Coordinates: 31°46′28.34″N 35°13′44.18″E / 31.7745389°N 35.2289389°E / 31.7745389; 35.2289389



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