File:Seven churches of asia.svg

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Map of western Anatolia showing the locations of the cities housing the seven early churches of Asia mentioned in the Book of Revelation, which was written on the island Patmos

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Description Depicted place: Seven churches of Asia
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current06:03, 27 May 2018Thumbnail for version as of 06:03, 27 May 2018623 × 944 (58 KB)Inowen (talk | contribs)unibold text
06:01, 23 May 2018Thumbnail for version as of 06:01, 23 May 2018623 × 944 (58 KB)Inowen (talk | contribs)Lighter colors. Separate labels for better arrangement.
08:57, 11 November 2012Thumbnail for version as of 08:57, 11 November 2012623 × 944 (13 KB)Cplakidas (talk | contribs)corr. location of Patmos
10:52, 3 September 2008Thumbnail for version as of 10:52, 3 September 2008623 × 944 (11 KB)Handige Harrie (talk | contribs) Location of Patmos added
18:23, 30 August 2008Thumbnail for version as of 18:23, 30 August 2008623 × 944 (10 KB)Handige Harrie (talk | contribs){{Information |Description={{en|1={{Information |Description=Map with seven churches |Source=en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Seven-churches-of-asia.svg |Date=30 august 2008 & 27 august 2007 |Author=User:Jonadab |Permission=PD |other_versions=http://en.wik

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