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What was the first church in the Americas?

The oldest church in the “New World”, Catedral Primada de America, can be found in the heart of the oldest European city in the Americas: La Zona Colonial, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Its foundation stone was laid by Diego Columbus (Christopher's firstborn son) in 1510. It was completed in 1540.



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The oldest church in the “New World”, Catedral Primada de America, can be found in the heart of the oldest European city in the Americas: La Zona Colonial, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Its foundation stone was laid by Diego Columbus (Christopher's firstborn son) in 1510. It was completed in 1540.

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The Cathedral of Santo Domingo is the oldest in the Americas, built by order of Pope Julius II in 1504.

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San José Church is the second oldest church in the Americas (the Cathedral at Santo Domingo, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC is the oldest) and the oldest one under the US flag. It is an early example of gothic architecture in the Americas. The 16th century church, including its frescoes, is being restored.

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The church is the oldest church in the continental US found in New Mexico and was built in 1610. Over the centuries the church has been rebuilt and reconstructed. The church was constructed by Tlaxcalan Indians who are believed to have come from Mexico and settled in New Mexico in 1598.

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Domnius. The Cathedral of Saint Domnius, consecrated at the turn of the 7th century AD, is regarded as the oldest Catholic cathedral in the world that remains in use in its original structure, without near-complete renovation at a later date (though the bell tower dates from the 12th century).

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Jamestown Church, constructed in brick from 1639 onward, in Jamestown in the Mid-Atlantic state of Virginia, is one of the oldest surviving building remnants built by Europeans in the original Thirteen Colonies and in the United States overall.

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