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'''Christ the Redeemer''' |
''']''' 9or '''Cristo Redentor''') is a Christian icon. It may also refer to: | ||
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** '']'', on Argentine-Chilean border | ** '']'', on Argentine-Chilean border | ||
** '']'' by Michelangelo, in Rome | ** '']'' by Michelangelo, in Rome | ||
** ''Cristo Redentor'', a statue at ], Brazil | |||
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*], Azerbaijan | *], Azerbaijan | ||
*], in Andes | *], in Andes | ||
*], Maltese church | *], Maltese church | ||
* Christian title for ] | |||
* ''Christo Redentor'', a piece of music by ] which became the signature tune of ] | |||
* ''Christo Redentor'' , the 1968 first album release by ], guitarist and former bandmate of Musselwhite | |||
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Christ the Redeemer 9or Cristo Redentor) is a Christian icon. It may also refer to:
- Sculpture:
- Christ the Redeemer (statue), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Christ of Vũng Tàu, in Vũng Tàu, Vietnam
- Christ the Redeemer of the Andes, on Argentine-Chilean border
- Cristo della Minerva by Michelangelo, in Rome
- Christ the Redeemer Parish, Azerbaijan
- Cristo Redentor Tunnel, in Andes
- Christ the Redeemer Church, Maltese church
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