- A
metropolis (/mɪˈtrɒpəlɪs/ ) is a
large city or
conurbation which is a
significant economic, political, and
cultural area for a
country or region, and...
- A metropolis,
metropolitanate or
metropolitan diocese is an
episcopal see
whose bishop is the
metropolitan bishop or
archbishop of an
ecclesiastical province...
- The
Metropolis of
Pittsburgh is a sui
juris metropolitan see of the
Ruthenian Gr****
Catholic Church that is
located in the
United States of
America and...
- 2019.
Retrieved February 23, 2020. Webber, Tim (September 19, 2017). "The
Metropo-list: 15 DARK
Secrets You
Never Knew
About Superman's City". CBR. Archived...
- 2011, at the
request of the Patriarch, the Holy
Synod introduced the
metropoly (Russian: митрополия, mitropoliya),
administrative structure bringing...
- 1992, RTL2 was
created after a
fusion of the
stations Maxximum and
Radio Métropolys, and
afterwards RTL 2 was created, then
named M40. The
station was owned...
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periodically from then on; one
notable ****embly held in 1415
formed a
separate metropoly for the
church in the
Grand Duchy of
Lithuanian lands.
Important sobors...
- 3 MHz
France Musique MUSIQUE Amiens/Dury Towercast [fr] 2 kW 90 MHz
Radio Métropolys [fr]
METRO Amiens/Dury 3 500W 91 MHz Mouv' MOUV' Amiens/Dury TDF 1 kW...
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Grand Duchy of
Lithuania and the
Kingdom of Poland, in 1355 the
Halych metropoly was
liquidated and its
eparchies transferred to the
metropoles of Lithuania...
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Metropolis of
Pittsburgh may
refer to:
Metropolis of
Pittsburgh (Ruthenian Gr****
Catholic Church), an
Eastern Catholic metropolitan territory sui juris...