St. John’s Cathedral, Belize City

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St. John’s Cathedral in Belize City is a historic Anglican church, renowned as one of the oldest surviving Anglican cathedrals in Central America and a prominent colonial-era landmark.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican cathedral
church building
historic site
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Georgian
builtDuring British colonial period
category Anglican cathedrals in North America
Cathedrals in Belize
Churches in Belize City
country Belize
denomination Anglican
diocese Anglican Diocese of Belize NERFINISHED
foundedBy British colonial authorities NERFINISHED
hasFunction seat of the Anglican bishop in Belize
heritage colonial-era landmark
heritageDesignation historic building
locatedIn Belize City NERFINISHED
Belize District NERFINISHED
Central America
material brick
notableFor being one of the oldest surviving Anglican cathedrals in Central America
religion Christianity
significance important religious landmark in Belize City
prominent example of colonial architecture in Belize
status cathedral
tourism popular attraction for visitors to Belize City
usedFor Anglican worship
community events
religious services

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Diocese of Belize hasCathedral St. John’s Cathedral, Belize City