⭐ In the context of Murcia, the Cathedral of Murcia is best understood as…
The Cathedral of Murcia is specifically mentioned as a highlight for visitors alongside baroque buildings, local cuisine, and works of art, indicating its importance to the city’s cultural and historical identity.
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⭐ Core Definition: Cathedral of Murcia
The Cathedral Church of Saint Mary in Murcia (Spanish: Iglesia Catedral de Santa María en Murcia), commonly called the Cathedral of Murcia, is a Catholicchurch in the city of Murcia, Spain. It is the cathedral of the Roman CatholicDiocese of Cartagena.
Murcia (/ˈmʊərsiə/MOOR-see-ə, US also /ˈmɜːrʃ(i)ə/MUR-sh(ee-)ə, Spanish:[ˈmuɾθja]) is a city in south-eastern Spain, and the capital and most populous city of the autonomous community of the Region of Murcia. As of 2024, with a population of 471,982, it is the 7th-largest city in Spain. The total population of the metropolitan area was 672,773 in 2020, covering an urban area of 1,230.9 km. It is located on the Segura River, in the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula. It has a climate with hot summers, mild winters, and relatively low precipitation.