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Meaning of "stone churches"

stone churches: Refers to churches or places of worship that are constructed primarily using stone as the main building material, often denoting a certain architectural style or historical period

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Hostilities three stone churches were erected.
Stone churches and houses exploded.
They were gradually replaced by stone churches.
Some of the oldest stone churches are built from travertine.
It is evident through the existence of the three stone churches.
Two brick and stone churches were dismantled and rebuilt.
The most important products of medieval architecture in Finland are the medieval stone churches.
There are also two stone churches and several accessory buildings.
Just like there was a great wave of building stone churches all over Europe.
Some Romanesque stone churches have a tower to the west.
It was provided with half-timbered houses and two stone churches on each end.
These two stone churches are from the Middle Ages and were constructed side by side.
This is a list of medieval stone churches in Finland.
Within stone churches distinct Christian symbols are often found in wood ornaments such as crucifixes.
In Kråkstad and Ski are two stone churches from medieval times.

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Finnish stone churches are small and simple, more like village churches.
In the first years, two white stone churches were built in the fortress.
The stone churches are characterised by their massive walls, and predominantly with a single interior space.
Quite a few wooden and white stone churches survive in the town and its vicinity.
Rapakivi is the material used in Åland 's mediaeval stone churches.
It is one of the few remaining stone churches from the Middle Ages in Norway.
That building is still standing, making it one of the oldest stone churches in Norway.
Elaborate dry walled stone churches like the Gallarus Oratory may derive from clochans.
The monastic remains include a superb round tower, stone churches and decorated crosses.
A cathedral, stone churches and decorated crosses also survived albeit as ruins.
Lade Church is believed to be one of Norway 's oldest stone churches.
Several of the town's stone churches undoubtedly had a predecessor of wood.
The church had similarities with Moster Church and Kinn Church, both stone churches without towers.
Centuries-old stone churches crumbled and wide areas were without power.
While the earliest churches were wooden, construction of stone churches began during the 12th century.
There are ruins of stone churches from the 12th century at Haslum and Tanum.
Mikulčice was also a foremost religious centre, with the first stone churches built around 800.
It is one of the smallest stone churches in Estonia measuring just 30 metres by 11 metres.
Built in twelfth century, it is one of Denmark 's oldest stone churches.
Category: Medieval stone churches in Finland.
Vestiges of the Spanish era include exuberant town fiestas ( festivals ) and centuries-old stone churches.
More than a dozen stone churches were erected at Stephen 's initiative after 1487.
It is, in fact, one of the oldest stone churches in Poland.
Medieval stone churches in Finland were built between the 13th and 16th century.
Just before 1000 there was a great wave of building stone churches all over Europe.

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