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'''Frauenkirche''', ] for '''Church of Our Lady''', in reference to the ], is the name of various churches throughout the German-speaking regions of Europe. | '''Frauenkirche''', ] for '''Church of Our Lady''', in reference to the ], is the name of various churches throughout the German-speaking regions of Europe. | ||
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Frauenkirche, German for Church of Our Lady, in reference to the Blessed Virgin Mary, is the name of various churches throughout the German-speaking regions of Europe. The most well known churches bearing this name are the Dresden Frauenkirche (Protestant) in Dresden and the Munich Frauenkirche (Roman Catholic) in Munich.
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