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The Cathedral of St. James, Å ibenik Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cathedral of St James among red tiled rooftops of old town Å ibenik Royalty Free Stock Photo
Detail of St James Cathedral in Å ibenik, Croatia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sculptural portrait on St James cathedral in Å ibenik Royalty Free Stock Photo
St. James Cathedral in Å ibenik, Croatia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Square of St. James Cathedral, Sibenik Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cathedral St James of Sibenik - built in 1432-1555 at town Å ibenik Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Cathedral of St. James, Å ibenik
Northern facade of St James Cathedral, Å ibenik, Croatia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lion Gate on northern portal of St James cathedral in Å ibenik Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cathedral of Saint James of Å ibenik Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Cathedral of St James in Å ibenik Royalty Free Stock Photo
Å ibenik, Croatia - July 26, 2021: Historic Cathedral of Saint James in Sibenik Royalty Free Stock Photo
Å ibenik, Croatia - July 26, 2021: Square in front of the Cathedral of Saint James in Sibenik Royalty Free Stock Photo
staircase in front of the Å ibenik`s St James Cathedral , Croatia Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Cathedral of St. James Croatian: Katedrala sv. Jakova in Å ibenik, Croatia is a triple-nave catholic basilica with three apses and a dome 32 m high inside. It is the episcopal seat of the Å ibenik diocese. It is also the most important architectural monument of the Renaissance in the entire country. Since 2000, the cathedral has been on the UNESCO World Heritage List.


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