Cathedral of St. James, Jerusalem

Cathedral of St. James, Jerusalem

The Cathedral of St. James in Jerusalem resides in Armenian Quarter near the quarter's entry gate.

See also

* http://www.armenian-patriarchate.org/page9.html
* List of Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem


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