https://de.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=feedcontributions&feedformat=atom&user=636Buster Wikipedia - Benutzerbeiträge [de] 2025-11-04T03:18:43Z Benutzerbeiträge MediaWiki 1.45.0-wmf.25 https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Miami_University&diff=251367247 Miami University 2024-12-18T20:49:31Z <p>636Buster: bild</p> <hr /> <div>[[Datei:Miami University logo 2021.png|mini|Logo]]<br /> [[Datei:Miami Bell Tower.JPG|mini|220px|Glockenturm]]<br /> [[Datei:Farmer School of Business.jpg|mini|Farmer School of Business]]<br /> Die '''Miami University''' ist eine staatliche Universität mit Hauptsitz in [[Oxford (Ohio)|Oxford]], [[Ohio]] im Südwesten des [[US-Bundesstaat]]s Ohio, etwa 50&amp;nbsp;km nordwestlich von [[Cincinnati]] gelegen. Gegründet 1809, ist sie die älteste Universität westlich der [[Allegheny Mountains]] und die siebt-älteste staatliche Hochschule der [[USA]]. Sie gehört zu den besten staatlichen Hochschulen, sie wurde als eine sogenannte [[Public Ivy]] gezählt.<br /> <br /> == Standorte ==<br /> Die Universität ist auf vier Standorte verteilt. Neben dem Hauptcampus in Oxford gibt es einen Campus in [[Hamilton (Ohio)|Hamilton]], einen in [[Middletown (Ohio)|Middletown]], sowie den John E. Dolibois European Campus in [[Differdingen]] ([[Luxemburg]]).<br /> <br /> == Zahlen zu den Studierenden, den Dozenten und zum Vermögen ==<br /> [[Datei:King Library, Miami University.jpg|mini|Das Bibliotheksgebäude (''King Library'') der Miami University in Oxford]]<br /> Im Herbst 2021 waren 19.264 Studierende an der Miami University in Oxford&lt;ref name=&quot;MiamiOxfordNCES22&quot; /&gt; eingeschrieben, dazu 1.492 in Middletown&lt;ref name=&quot;MiamiMiddlNCES22&quot; /&gt; und 2.289 in Hamilton&lt;ref name=&quot;MiamiHamNCES22&quot; /&gt;, so dass es insgesamt 23.045 Studierende waren. In Oxford strebten 17.003 (88,3 %) ihren ersten Studienabschluss an, sie waren also [[Grundständiges Studium|''undergraduates'']].&lt;ref name=&quot;MiamiOxfordNCES22&quot; /&gt; Von diesen waren 51 % weiblich und 49 % männlich; 3 % bezeichneten sich als asiatisch, 3 % als schwarz/afroamerikanisch, 5 % als Hispanic/Latino und 79 % als weiß.&lt;ref name=&quot;MiamiOxfordNCES22&quot; /&gt; 2.261 (11,7 %) arbeiteten in Oxford auf einen weiteren Abschluss hin, sie waren [[Postgraduales Studium|''graduates'']].&lt;ref name=&quot;MiamiOxfordNCES22&quot; /&gt; In Middletown und in Hamilton studierten ausschließlich ''undergraduates''.&lt;ref name=&quot;MiamiMiddlNCES22&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;MiamiHamNCES22&quot; /&gt; In Oxford lehrten 1.104 Dozenten, davon 888 in Vollzeit und 216 in Teilzeit, in Middletown waren es insgesamt 88 Dozenten (42 und 46) und in Hamilton 235 (98 und 137).&lt;ref name=&quot;MiamiOxfordNCES22&quot; /&gt; 2006 waren 23.100 Studenten immatrikuliert.<br /> <br /> Der Wert des Stiftungsvermögens der Universität lag 2021 bei 735,8 Mio. US-Dollar und damit 31,8 % höher als im Jahr 2020, in dem es 558,4 Mio. US-Dollar betragen hatte.&lt;ref name=&quot;Endowment21&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Einteilung ==<br /> * Ingenieurwissenschaften und Allied Professions<br /> * Künste und Wissenschaften<br /> * Schöne Künste <br /> * Wirtschaftswissenschaften (Richard T. Farmer School of Business)<br /> * Graduate School <br /> <br /> == Sport ==<br /> [[Datei:Yager Stadium (23656930573).jpg|mini|Footballstadion]]<br /> Die Sportteams der Miami University sind die ''[[Miami RedHawks|RedHawks]]''. Die Universität ist Mitglied der [[Mid-American Conference]]. Das Eishockeyteam spielt in der [[National Collegiate Hockey Conference]].<br /> <br /> == Persönlichkeiten ==<br /> * [[Dan Boyle]] (* 1976), kanadischer Eishockeyspieler<br /> * [[Paul Brown (Footballtrainer)|Paul Brown]] (1908–1991), American-Football-Trainer<br /> * [[Maria Cantwell]] (* 1958), Senatorin für den US-Bundesstaat [[Washington (Bundesstaat)|Washington]]<br /> * [[Art Clokey]] (1921–2010), Regisseur und Trickfilmanimator<br /> * [[Blake Coleman]] (* 1991), Eishockeyspieler <br /> * [[Austin Czarnik]] (* 1992), Eishockeyspieler <br /> * [[Steve Driehaus]] (* 1966), Mitglied des US-Repräsentantenhauses<br /> * [[Weeb Ewbank]] (1907–1998), American-Football-Trainer<br /> * [[Stan Greenberg|Stanley Greenberg]] (* 1945), Politikberater<br /> * [[Andy Greene]] (* 1982), Eishockeyspieler <br /> * [[John Harbaugh]] (* 1962), American-Football-Trainer<br /> * [[Ron Harper]] (* 1964), Basketballspieler<br /> * [[Benjamin Harrison]] (1833–1901), ehemaliger Präsident der USA<br /> * [[Walter Havighurst]] (1901–1994), Schriftsteller und Historiker<br /> * [[Sean Kuraly]] (* 1993), Eishockeyspieler <br /> * [[Alec Martinez]] (* 1987), Eishockeyspieler <br /> * [[Sean McVay]] (* 1986), American-Football-Trainer<br /> * [[Andy Miele]] (* 1988), Eishockeyspieler<br /> * [[Nathan Peavy]] (* 1985), Basketballspieler<br /> * [[Brian Pillman]] (1962–1997), Footballspieler und Wrestler<br /> * [[Ben Roethlisberger]] (* 1982), Footballspieler<br /> * [[Jack Roslovic]] (* 1997), Eishockeyspieler <br /> * [[Paul Ryan (Politiker)|Paul Ryan]] (* 1970), Kandidat der Republikaner als Vizepräsident, Präsidentschaftswahl 2012<br /> * [[Reilly Smith]] (* 1991), Eishockeyspieler <br /> * [[Wally Szczerbiak]] (* 1977), Basketballspieler<br /> * [[Dustin Whitecotton]] (* 1979), Eishockeyspieler<br /> * [[Kate Voegele]] (* 1986), Sängerin und Schauspielerin<br /> * [[Mack Yoho]] (1936–2020), Footballspieler<br /> * [[Jeff Zatkoff]] (* 1987), Eishockeytorwart<br /> <br /> == Weblinks ==<br /> {{Commonscat}}<br /> * [https://miamioh.edu/ Miami University | Oxford Ohio]<br /> * [http://www.muohio.edu/hamilton Miami University | Hamilton Ohio]<br /> * [http://www.muohio.edu/middletown Miami University | Middletown Ohio]<br /> * [http://www.muohio.edu/luxembourg Miami University Dolibois European Center | Luxemburg]<br /> <br /> == Einzelnachweise ==<br /> &lt;references&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=&quot;MiamiOxfordNCES22&quot;&gt;<br /> {{Internetquelle<br /> |url=https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?q=Miami+University&amp;s=OH&amp;id=204024 |titel=College Navigator – Miami University-Oxford |werk=Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System &gt; College Navigator &gt; Miami University-Oxford |hrsg=National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences IES |datum=2022 |sprache=en |abruf=2022-08-27<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=&quot;MiamiMiddlNCES22&quot;&gt;<br /> {{Internetquelle<br /> |url=https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?q=Miami+University&amp;s=OH&amp;id=204015 |titel=College Navigator – Miami University-Middletown |werk=Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System &gt; College Navigator &gt; Miami University-Middletown |hrsg=National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences IES |datum=2022 |sprache=en |abruf=2022-08-27<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=&quot;MiamiHamNCES22&quot;&gt;<br /> {{Internetquelle<br /> |url=https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?q=Miami+University&amp;s=OH&amp;id=204006 |titel=College Navigator – Miami University-Hamilton |werk=Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System &gt; College Navigator &gt; Miami University-Hamilton |hrsg=National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences IES |datum=2022 |sprache=en |abruf=2022-08-27<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=&quot;Endowment21&quot;&gt;<br /> {{Internetquelle<br /> |url=https://www.nacubo.org/Research/2021/Historic-Endowment-Study-Data |titel=Historic Endowment Study Data |werk=NACUBO-TIAA Study of Endowments |hrsg=National Association of College and University Business Officers NACUBO® |datum=2021 |sprache=en |abruf=2021-12-05<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;/references&gt;<br /> <br /> {{coordinate|NS=39.511905|EW=-84.734674|type=landmark|region=US-OH}}<br /> <br /> {{Normdaten|TYP=k|GND=1020474-X|LCCN=n50060936|VIAF=123789731}}<br /> <br /> [[Kategorie:Miami University| ]]<br /> [[Kategorie:Universität in Ohio]]<br /> [[Kategorie:Organisation (Butler County, Ohio)]]<br /> [[Kategorie:Gegründet 1809]]<br /> [[Kategorie:Oxford (Ohio)]]<br /> [[Kategorie:Hamilton (Ohio)]]<br /> [[Kategorie:Middletown (Ohio)]]</div> 636Buster https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Erhard_Brielmaier&diff=251068956 Erhard Brielmaier 2024-12-08T14:42:22Z <p>636Buster: bild</p> <hr /> <div>[[Datei:Brielmaier Erhard.jpg|mini|hochkant|Erhard Brielmaier]]<br /> [[Datei:Milwaukee Cathedral 3.jpg|mini|Basilika St. Josephat, Brielmaiers bedeutendstes Werk]]<br /> '''Erhard Brielmaier''' (* [[7. Januar]] [[1841]] in [[Neufra (Rottweil)|Neufra]] bei [[Rottweil]], [[Württemberg]]; † [[30. August]] [[1917]]) war ein deutsch-amerikanischer [[Architekt]] im [[Kirchenbau]].<br /> <br /> == Leben ==<br /> Erhard Brielmaier wanderte als Kind mit seiner Familie in der großen Emigrationswelle der [[Forty-Eighters]] nach der gescheiterten [[Märzrevolution]] 1850 in die Stadt [[Cincinnati]] in [[Ohio]] aus, die sich damals schnell entwickelte. Hier lernte Brielmaier das technische Zeichnen und wurde im Altarbau aktiv.&lt;ref&gt; Annemarie Springer, Nineteenth Century German-American Church Artists, Juni 2001&lt;/ref&gt; Er arbeitete unter seinem Vater, einem Schreiner, dort plante und baute er zunächst Wohn- und Gewerbeimmobilien und sammelte erste Erfahrungen mit dem Kirchenbau.&lt;ref name=&quot;mtu&quot;&gt;[https://ss.sites.mtu.edu/cca/brielmaier/ Stephanie Trevino: Erhard Brielmaier and E. Brielmaier &amp; Sons] (englisch)&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> <br /> Am 27. November 1860 heiratete er Theresia Haag, mit der er 13 Kinder hatte. 1873 zog Brielmaier mit seiner Familie nach Milwaukee und gründete dort ein Architekturbüro für Kirchenbau.&lt;ref&gt;[http://dictionaryofarchitectsincanada.org/node/1199 Brielmaier, Erhard] bei Biographical Dictionary of Architects in Canada (englisch)&lt;/ref&gt; 1881 hatte er mehr als ein Dutzend Angestellte. Später traten fünf seiner Söhne in die Firma ein, woraufhin 1887 das Unternehmen in E. Brielmaier&amp;Sons umfirmierte. Bekannt wurde Brielmaier mit dem Bau der [[Basilika St. Josaphat]] 1897 bis 1901 in Milwaukee. Brielmaier&amp;Sons soll mit einer Vertretung in Chicago bis 1960 wohl mehr als 800 Kirchen in 22 US-Bundesstaaten und Kanada entworfen haben, weiterhin auch über 200 oftmals katholische Schulen und Krankenhäuser.&lt;ref name=&quot;mtu&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> Brielmaier starb 1917 und wurde auf dem Calvary Cemetery in Milwaukee bestattet, für den seine Firma das Torhaus und die Friedhofskapelle entworfen hatte.&lt;ref name=&quot;friends&quot;&gt;[https://www.friendsofcalvarycemetery.org/about-erhard-brielmaier/ About Erhard Brielmaier] Friends of Calvary Cemetery (englisch)&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Kinder ==<br /> Seine Söhne Bernard Anselm, Joseph Mary und Leo Anthony wurden in Architektur ausgebildet und traten in die Firma ein. Sein ältester Sohn John Erhard Brielmaier studierte Holzbildhauerei in [[Stuttgart]]. Seine Tochter Clothilde studierte Kunst in [[München]] und [[Rom]]. Sie soll als erste Frau in den USA ein eigenes Studio gehabt haben und wurde in der [[Kirchenausstattung]] mit Porträts und anderen Gemälden erfolgreich.&lt;ref name=&quot;friends&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> == Einzelnachweise ==<br /> &lt;references /&gt;<br /> <br /> {{Normdaten|TYP=p|GND=|LCCN=no/2013/8024|VIAF=295674715|GNDfehlt=ja|GNDCheck=2019-04-22}}<br /> <br /> {{SORTIERUNG:Brielmaier, Erhard}}<br /> [[Kategorie:Architekt (Vereinigte Staaten)]]<br /> [[Kategorie:Architekt des Historismus]]<br /> [[Kategorie:Deutscher Emigrant in den Vereinigten Staaten]]<br /> [[Kategorie:Deutscher]]<br /> [[Kategorie:US-Amerikaner]]<br /> [[Kategorie:Geboren 1841]]<br /> [[Kategorie:Gestorben 1917]]<br /> [[Kategorie:Mann]]<br /> <br /> {{Personendaten<br /> |NAME=Brielmaier, Erhard<br /> |ALTERNATIVNAMEN=<br /> |KURZBESCHREIBUNG=deutsch-amerikanischer Architekt im Kirchenbau<br /> |GEBURTSDATUM=7. Januar 1841<br /> |GEBURTSORT=[[Neufra (Rottweil)|Neufra]] bei [[Rottweil]], [[Württemberg]]<br /> |STERBEDATUM=30. August 1917<br /> |STERBEORT=<br /> }}</div> 636Buster https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Basilika_St._Josaphat&diff=251068945 Basilika St. Josaphat 2024-12-08T14:42:05Z <p>636Buster: bild</p> <hr /> <div>[[Datei:Milwaukee Cathedral 3.jpg|mini|Außenansicht der Basilika]]<br /> Die '''Basilika St. Josaphat''' ist eine [[Römisch-katholische Kirche in den Vereinigten Staaten|römisch-katholische]] Kirche in [[Milwaukee]] im [[Vereinigte Staaten|US]]-Bundesstaat [[Wisconsin]]. Die Kirche des [[Erzbistum Milwaukee|Erzbistums Milwaukee]] ist [[Josaphat Kunzewitsch]], einem Märtyrer aus [[Ruthenien]], geweiht und trägt den Titel einer [[Basilica minor]].&lt;ref&gt;{{GCatholic|Typ=Kirche|ID=0488|Artikel=St. Josaphat’s Basilica|Land=northamerica}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Geschichte ==<br /> Die Gemeinde des hl. Josaphat wurde 1888 von eingewanderten Polen in Milwaukee als Abpfarrung der Gemeinde St. Stanislaus gegründet, der ersten polnischen Gemeinde in einer amerikanischen Stadt. Die Polen bildeten in Milwaukee die zweitgrößte Landsmannschaft nach den Deutschen. Als die Pfarrkirche 1896 zu klein wurde, beauftragte Pastor Wilhelm Grutza den in Deutschland geborenen Architekten [[Erhard Brielmaier]]. Als Baumaterial war bis kurz vor der Grundsteinlegung 1896 Ziegelstein geplant, bis Grutzka vom Abbruch des Postamtes und des Zollhauses in Chicago erfuhr und sich das Baumaterial sicherte. Die 200.000 Tonnen Sandstein wurden zusammen mit den Granitsäulen und Bronzegittern auf 500 Eisenbahnwaggons angeliefert. 1901 wurde die Kirche als größte der Stadt von Erzbischof [[Frederick Xavier Katzer]] geweiht. Die Kirchenausstattung verzögerte sich durch die enorme Verschuldung, die nur durch Hilfe der Franziskaner abgetragen werden konnte, die die Kirche bis heute betreuen.&lt;ref name=&quot;Geschichte&quot; /&gt; Ab 1926 konnte die Ausgestaltung des zuvor schlichten weißen Innenraums erfolgen, danach verlieh Papst [[Pius XI.]] der Kirche St. Josaphat 1929 als dritter Kirche in den Vereinigten Staaten den Rang einer Basilica minor. 1973 wurde die Kirche in das National Register of Historic Places aufgenommen.&lt;ref&gt;[https://npgallery.nps.gov/AssetDetail/NRIS/73000089 Eintrag im National Register Information System]. [[National Park Service]], abgerufen am 3. März 2019&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Bauwerk ==<br /> Der [[Kuppelbau]] im Stil der [[Neorenaissance]] und des [[Neobarock]] wurde im polnischen Kathedralstil in Anlehnung an den [[Petersdom]] in Rom unter Einflüssen der [[St Paul’s Cathedral]] in London durch Erhard Brielmaier und seine Söhne entworfen, die nachfolgend eine Vielzahl katholischer Kirchen erbauten. Die zentrale Kuppel über einem [[Tambour (Architektur)|Tambour]] ist kupferbedeckt und erreicht mit ihrem Kreuz auf der [[Laterne (Architektur)|Laterne]] eine Höhe von 65 Metern bei einem Durchmesser von 24 Metern.&lt;ref&gt;[http://architectureoffaithmilwaukee.info/I-Classical-Tradition/6-St-Josaphats-Catholic-Basilica.aspx St. Josaphat’s Catholic Basilica, 1897] bei ''Architecture of faith'' (englisch)&lt;/ref&gt; Sie war bei ihrer Erbauung eine der größten des Landes nach der des [[Kapitol (Washington)|Kapitols]] in [[Washington, D.C.]] Über dem Eingang befindet sich die Orgelempore mit einem Instrument von [[Kimball International|W.W. Kimball Co.]] aus dem Jahr 1903, es 2016 überarbeitet.&lt;ref&gt;{{Internetquelle|url=https://pipeorgandatabase.org/organ/59690|titel=The OHS Pipe Organ Database|abruf=2022-10-24}}&lt;/ref&gt; Die Kirche bietet bei 1000 ebenerdigen Sitzplätzen und weiteren über einhundert auf der Empore insgesamt Platz für 2000 Gläubige. Die sechs großen Granitsäulen aus dem Bundesgebäude wurden zusammen mit ihren geschnitzten Kapitellen für den [[Portikus]] verwendet, der von zwei quadratischen Glockentürmen eingefasst wird.&lt;ref name=&quot;Geschichte&quot;&gt;[https://thebasilica.org/history Geschichte der Basilika] (englisch)&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Der Innenraum wurde durch die Conrad Schmitt Studios und Gonippo Raggi ausgestaltet. Detailreiche Ölgemälde, die biblische Szenen zeigen, schmücken die Wände und die innere Kuppel, die [[Tonnengewölbe]] sind mit Kassetten ausgestaltet. Das erste Wandgemälde, das für diese Kirche gemalt wurde, war ''Das Martyrium des hl. Josaphat'' im Jahr 1904 vom Künstler Zukotynski und befindet sich direkt hinter und über dem Altar. Die meisten anderen Wandgemälde in der Kirche wurden von Gonippo Raggi gemalt. Die Conrad Schmitt Studios gestalteten später das Innere der Basilika zu ihrer dekorativen Pracht von 1926 und restaurierten die 1902 aus [[Innsbruck]] importierten Glasfenster der Basilika.&lt;ref name=&quot;Geschichte&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Weblinks ==<br /> {{Commonscat|Basilica of St. Josaphat|Basilika St. Josaphat}}<br /> * [https://thebasilica.org/ Website der Kirchengemeinde] (englisch)<br /> <br /> == Einzelnachweise ==<br /> &lt;references /&gt;<br /> <br /> {{Einbindung von Wikidata-Koordinaten|building|US-WI}}<br /> {{SORTIERUNG:Milwaukee}}<br /> [[Kategorie:Kirchengebäude in Wisconsin]]<br /> [[Kategorie:Milwaukee|Basilika Josaphat]]<br /> [[Kategorie:Bauwerk im Milwaukee County]]<br /> [[Kategorie:Basilica minor]]<br /> [[Kategorie:Römisch-katholische Kirche in den Vereinigten Staaten]]<br /> [[Kategorie:Kuppelkirche]]<br /> [[Kategorie:Denkmal im National Register of Historic Places (Wisconsin)]]<br /> [[Kategorie:Neobarockes Kirchengebäude]]<br /> [[Kategorie:Bauwerk des Historismus in den Vereinigten Staaten]]<br /> [[Kategorie:Erbaut in den 1900er Jahren]]<br /> [[Kategorie:Kirchengebäude in Nordamerika]]</div> 636Buster https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Liste_der_Basiliken_der_r%C3%B6misch-katholischen_Kirche&diff=251068935 Liste der Basiliken der römisch-katholischen Kirche 2024-12-08T14:41:39Z <p>636Buster: St. Josaphat Basilica</p> <hr /> <div>Das ist eine '''Liste der Basiliken der [[Römisch-katholische Kirche|römisch-katholischen Kirche]]'''. Eine [[Basilika (Titel)|Basilika]] ist eine Kirche mit bestimmten Privilegien, die ihr der Papst eingeräumt hat. Nicht alle Kirchen mit der Bezeichnung Basilika in ihrem Titel haben diesen kirchenrechtlichen Status (''Basilicae [[ab immemorabili]]'', „von Alters her, seit unerinnerlicher Zeit“).&lt;ref name=&quot;CHY 312&quot;&gt;{{Literatur |Autor=Gabriel Chow Hoi-Yan &lt;!--S.T.B.--&gt; |Titel=Basilicas. Historical and Canonical Development |Verlag=M.Div. Hons. |Ort=Toronto, Ontario |Datum=2003 |Kapitel=3.1.2 ''Immemorial Basilicas'' |Seiten=16 (pdf S. 11) |Sprache=en |Online=[http://www.gcatholic.org/basilicas/book.htm Weblink], [http://www.gcatholic.org/basilicas/bas001-excerpts.pdf Exzerpt, pdf], beide gcatholic.org |Abruf=2011-11-16}}&lt;/ref&gt; Außerdem ist [[Basilika (Bautyp)|Basilika]] auch eine Bezeichnung für einen architektonischen Konstruktionstyp im Kirchenbau, was in keinem Zusammenhang mit dem [[Basilika (Titel)|Kirchentitel]] steht.<br /> <br /> == Basiliken in Asien ==<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot; style=&quot;text-align:left&quot;<br /> !Land!!Stadt/Gemeinde!!class=&quot;unsortable&quot;|Basilika!!Jahr der Ernennung!!class=&quot;unsortable&quot;|Bild<br /> |-<br /> |[[Römisch-katholische Kirche in China|China]]||[[Shanghai]]||[[Sheshan-Basilika]]||1942||[[Datei:Stairs She Shan Basilica 20050410.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Römisch-katholische Kirche in Indien|Indien]]||[[Arthunkal]]||[[Basilika St. Andreas (Arthunkal)|Basilika St. Andreas]]||2010||[[Datei:St. Andrew's Forane Church of Arthunkal.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Indien||[[Angamaly]]||[[Basilika St. Georg (Angamaly)|Basilika St. Georg]]||2009||[[Datei:St george Basilica church Angamaly.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Indien||[[Bandel]]||[[Rosenkranz-Basilika (Bandel)|Rosenkranz-Basilika]]||1988||[[Datei:Bandel Basilica, Hooghly (West-Bengal).jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Indien||[[Bengaluru]]||[[Marienbasilika (Bengaluru)|Marienbasilika]]||1973||[[Datei:Church in Bangalore.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Indien||[[Chennai]]||[[St. Thomas Basilica]]||1956||[[Datei:Santhome Basilica.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Indien||Dornahalli||[[Basilika St. Antonius (Dornahalli)|Basilika St. Antonius]]||2019||[[Datei:St. Anthony's Minor Basilica, Doranahalli.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Indien||[[Velha Goa]]||[[Basílica do Bom Jesus]]||1946||[[Datei:Goa Velha Basilica Bom Jesus.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Indien||[[Harihar]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von der Gesundheit (Harihar)|Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von der Gesundheit]]||2019||[[Datei:Harihara church photo.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Indien||[[Karkala]]||[[Basilika St. Laurentius (Karkala)|Basilika St. Laurentius]]||2016||[[Datei:St. Lawrence Shrine (Karkala).jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Indien||[[Karumathampatti]]||[[Rosenkranz-Basilika (Karumathampatti)|Rosenkranz-Basilika]]||2019||<br /> |-<br /> |Indien||[[Kochi (Indien)|Kochi]]||[[Kathedralbasilika St. Marien]]||1974||[[Datei:St Mary's Syro Malabar Basilica.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Indien||Kochi||[[Kathedralbasilika Santa Cruz (Kochi)|Kathedralbasilika Santa Cruz]]||1984||[[Datei:Kochi Santa Cruz A.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Indien||Kochi||[[Basilika von Vallarpadam]]||2004||[[Datei:Vallarpadam Church - വല്ലാർപാടം പള്ളി 04.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Indien||[[Mulagumoodu]]||[[Basilika Mariä Geburt (Mulagumoodu)|Basilika Mariä Geburt]]||2020||[[Datei:Mulagumudu Basilica-sep 2020.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Indien||[[Mumbai]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau vom Berge (Mumbai)|Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau vom Berge]]||1954||[[Datei:Mount Mary Church, Bandra 2.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Indien||[[Pallippuram (Ernakulam)|Pallippuram]]||[[Basilika Maria Schnee (Pallippuram)|Basilika Maria Schnee]]||2012||[[Datei:Manjumathachurch.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Indien||[[Poondi]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Lourdes (Poondi)|Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Lourdes]]||1999||[[Datei:PoondiMathaBasilica.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Indien||[[Puducherry]]||[[Basilica of the Sacred Heart (Puducherry)|Basilika des heiligen Kreuzes]]||2011||[[Datei:Puducherry Sacred Heart Cathedral 2.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Indien||[[Sardhana]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau der Gnaden]]||1961||[[Datei:Sardhana, Basilica of Our Lady of Graces.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Indien||[[Secunderabad]]||[[Basilika Mariä Himmelfahrt (Secunderabad)|Basilika Mariä Himmelfahrt]]||2008||[[Datei:Basilica of Our Lady of the Assumption, Secunderabad.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Indien||[[Thiruvananthapuram]]||[[Maria, Königin des Friedens (Thiruvananthapuram)|Maria, Königin des Friedens]]||2008||[[Datei:Queenofpeacebasilica.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Indien||[[Thoothukudi]]||[[Basilika Maria Schnee (Thoothukudi)|Basilika Maria Schnee]]||1982||[[Datei:Our lady of snows basilica.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Indien||[[Thrissur]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau der Schmerzen]]||1992||[[Datei:Puthan Pally.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Indien||[[Tiruchirapalli]]||[[Basilika des Erlösers (Tiruchirapalli)|Basilika des Erlösers]]||2006||<br /> |-<br /> |Indien||[[Ulhatu]]||[[Basilika der Göttlichen Mutterschaft Unserer Lieben Frau]]||2004||<br /> |-<br /> |Indien||[[Velankanni]]||[[Marienbasilika von Velankanni]]||1962||[[Datei:Vailankanni Basilica1.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Römisch-katholische Kirche in Israel|Israel]]||[[Haifa]]|| [[Haifa#Stella Maris|Kloster Stella Maris]] ||1839||[[Datei:Carmelite Monastery P8020007.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Israel||[[Jerusalem]]||[[Grabeskirche]]||Immemorial ||[[Datei:Jerusalem Holy Sepulchre BW 19.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Israel||Jerusalem||[[Todesangstbasilika]]||Immemorial&lt;ref name=&quot;ReferenceA&quot;&gt;Auch wenn das derzeitige Gebäude erst von 1924 stammt.&lt;/ref&gt; ||[[Datei:Jerusalem Church of all nations BW 7.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Israel||Jerusalem||[[Stephanskirche (Jerusalem)|Stephanskirche]]||1903||[[Datei:St. Etienne Monestary P6080036.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Israel||Jerusalem||[[St.-Anna-Kirche (Jerusalem)|St.-Anna-Kirche]]||1954||[[Datei:Jerusalem St Anna BW 2.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Israel||Jerusalem||[[Dormitio-Basilika]]||1957||[[Datei:Jerusalem Dormitio Church BW 7.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Israel||[[Jesreelebene]]||[[Verklärungskirche (Tabor)|Verklärungsbasilika]]||Immemorial&lt;ref name=&quot;ReferenceA&quot; /&gt;||[[Datei:Berg Tabor BW 2.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Israel||[[El Qubeibeh]] (Emmaus)||[[Kirche St. Kleopas]]||1919||[[Datei:Church of St Cleophas.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Israel||[[Nazareth]]||[[Verkündigungsbasilika]]||Immemorial&lt;ref&gt;Auch wenn das aktuelle Gebäude erst von 1967 stammt.&lt;/ref&gt; ||[[Datei:Nazaret Verkuendigungsbasilika BW 2010-09-23 13-02-20 stitch3.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Japan]]||[[Nagasaki]]||[[Basilika der sechsundzwanzig heiligen Märtyrer Japans]]||2016||[[Datei:Oura Cathedral 20180623.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Kasachstan]]||[[Karaganda]]||[[St. Joseph (Karaganda)|St. Joseph]]||2020||[[Datei:Собор Святого Иосифа (Караганда) с делека2.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Malaysia]]||[[Bukit Mertajam]]||[[Basilika St. Anna (Bukit Mertajam)|Basilika St. Anna]]||2019||[[Datei:Church of St Anne Bukit Metajam Malaysia-04 (5311789606).jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Römisch-katholische Kirche auf den Philippinen|Philippinen]]||[[Agoo]]||[[Liebfrauenbasilika (Agoo)|Liebfrauenbasilika]]||1982||[[Datei:BasilicaMinoreofOurLadyofCharityjf282.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Philippinen||[[Batangas City]]||[[Basilika der Unbefleckten Empfängnis (Batangas City)|Basilika der Unbefleckten Empfängnis]]||1948||[[Datei:Basilica of the Immaculate Conception Parish.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Philippinen||[[Badoc]]||[[Johannesbasilika (Badoc)|Johannesbasilika]]||2018||[[Datei:Badoc Church 001.JPG|100px]]&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1021505 Minor basilica title eyed for Ilocos Norte church]&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> |Philippinen||[[Cebu]]||[[Basilica del Santo Niño]]||1965||[[Datei:Basilica Minore del Santo Nino.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Philippinen||[[Malolos City]]||[[Malolos-Kathedrale|Immaculate Conception Cathedral Basilica]]||1999||[[Datei:Malolos Cathedral.JPG|100px|Malolos Cathedral]]<br /> |-<br /> |Philippinen||[[Manila]]||[[Kathedrale von Manila]]||1981||[[Datei:Manila Cathedral Front.jpg|100px|Facade of the Manila Cathedral]]<br /> |-<br /> |Philippinen||Manila||[[Quiapo-Kirche|Basilika des Schwarzen Nazareners]]||1987||[[Datei:Quiapo Church.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Philippinen||Manila||[[Binondo-Kirche|Basilika von St. Lorenzo Ruiz]]||1992||[[Datei:001-binondochurch.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Philippinen||Manila||[[Basílica de San Sebastián (Manila)|Basílica de San Sebastián]]||1891||[[Datei:Sschurch1.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Philippinen||[[Manaoag]]||[[Rosenkranz-Basilika (Manaoag)|Rosenkranz-Basilika]]||2015||[[Datei:Manaoag Church facade in Pangasinan.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Philippinen||[[Naga City (Camarines Sur)|Naga City]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Peñafrancia]]||1985||[[Datei:Penafrancia Church 2007.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Philippinen||[[Orani (Bataan)|Orani]]||[[Rosenkranz-Basilika (Orani)|Rosenkranz-Basilika]]||2019||[[Datei:OraniChurchjf3212 05.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Philippinen||[[Piat]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Piat]]||1997||[[Datei:Our Lady of Piat church.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Philippinen||[[Quezon-Stadt]]||[[Unsere Liebe Frau vom Berge Karmel (Quezon-Stadt)|Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau auf dem Berge Karmel]]||2018||[[Datei:NationalShrineofOurLadyofMountCarmeljf1237 06.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Philippinen||Quezon-Stadt||[[San Pedro Bautista]]||2020||[[Datei:09802jfExterior Santuario de San Pedro Bautistafvf 16.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Philippinen||[[San Carlos (Pangasinan)|San Carlos]]||Basilika St. Dominikus||2022||[[Datei:San Carlos church facade.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Philippinen||[[Taal (Batangas)|Taal]]||[[Basilica of St. Martin of Tours]]||1948||[[Datei:Taal basilica 4.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Philippinen||[[Tayabas City]]||[[Basilika Menor ng San Miguel Arkanghel]]||1988||[[Datei:Church of Tayabas, Tayabas, Quezon, Philippines.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Römisch-katholische Kirche in Sri Lanka|Sri Lanka]]||[[Tewatta]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Lanka]]||1973||[[Datei:Tewatte Basilica - Sri Lanka.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Republik China (Taiwan)|Taiwan]]||[[Kaohsiung]]||[[Rosenkranzkathedrale (Kaohsiung)|Rosenkranzkathedrale]]||1995||[[Datei:玫瑰聖母主教座堂.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Taiwan||[[Wanluan, Pingtung|Wanluan]]||[[Mariä-Empfängnis-Basilika (Wanluan)|Mariä-Empfängnis-Basilika]]||1984||[[Datei:Catholic Church of Wanchin front external.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Römisch-katholische Kirche in Vietnam|Vietnam]]||[[Kiện Khê]]||[[Basilika der Unbefleckten Empfängnis (Kiện Khê)|Basilika der Unbefleckten Empfängnis]]||2010||[[Datei:Nhà thờ Sở Kiện, Hà Nam.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vietnam||[[Ho-Chi-Minh-Stadt]]||[[Kathedrale Notre Dame von Saigon]]||1962||[[Datei:Saigon Notre-Dame Basilica Side.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vietnam||[[La Vang]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von La Vang]]||1961||[[Datei:La Vang Church (Built 1928, Destroyed 1972) September, 1967.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vietnam||[[Nam Định (Stadt)|Nam Định]]||[[Mariä-Empfängnis-Basilika (Phú Nhai)|Mariä-Empfängnis-Basilika]]||2008||[[Datei:Immaculate Conception church, Nhai Phú.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |}<br /> <br /> == Basiliken in Afrika ==<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot; style=&quot;text-align:left&quot;<br /> !Land!!Stadt/Gemeinde!!class=&quot;unsortable&quot;|Basilika!!Jahr der Ernennung!!class=&quot;unsortable&quot;|Bild<br /> |-<br /> |[[Römisch-katholische Kirche in Ägypten|Ägypten]]||[[Kairo]]||[[Basilika St. Therese vom Kinde Jesus (Kairo)|Basilika St. Therese vom Kinde Jesus]]||1972||<br /> [[Datei:Basiliek van de heilige theresia van het kind jezus cairo.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Ägypten||Kairo||[[Liebfrauenbasilika von Heliopolis]]||1993||[[Datei:Baselik church.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Äquatorialguinea]]||[[Mongomo]]||[[Kathedralbasilika der Unbefleckten Empfängnis (Mongomo)|Kathedralbasilika der Unbefleckten Empfängnis]]||2011||[[Datei:Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Mongomo.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Algerien]]||[[Algier]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Afrika]]||1875||[[Datei:NOTRE DAME D'AFRIQUE.ALGER.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Algerien||[[Annaba]]||[[Basilika St. Augustin]]||1914||[[Datei:Église Saint-Augustin d'Annaba en mai 2009.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Benin]]||[[Ouidah]]||[[Basilique de l’Immaculée Conception]]||1989|| [[Datei:Basilica of Ouidah.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Burkina Faso]]||[[Ouagadougou]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Yagma]]||2013||<br /> |-<br /> |[[Elfenbeinküste]]||[[Yamoussoukro]]||[[Notre-Dame-de-la-Paix de Yamoussoukro]]||1990||<br /> |-<br /> |[[Römisch-katholische Kirche in Ghana|Ghana]]||[[Elmina]]||[[Basilika St. Josef (Elmina)|Basilika St. Josef]]||2007||[[Datei:Overzicht westgevel met toren - Elmina - 20375103 - RCE.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Ghana||[[Kumasi]]||[[Kathedralbasilika St. Peter (Kumasi)|Kathedralbasilika St. Peter]]||2004||[[Datei:Basilica Kumasi.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Ghana||[[Nandom]]||[[Basilika St. Theresia vom Kinde Jesu (Nandom)|Basilika St. Theresia vom Kinde Jesu]]||2008||<br /> |-<br /> |Ghana||[[Navrongo]]||[[Kathedralbasilika Maria von den Sieben Schmerzen]]||2006||[[Datei:Navrongo Cathedral outside 01.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Römisch-katholische Kirche in Kamerun|Kamerun]]||[[Yaoundé]]||[[Basilika Maria Königin der Apostel (Yaoundé)|Basilika Maria Königin der Apostel]]||2006||[[Datei:Basilique Marie-Reine des apôtres de Mvolyé 2.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Römisch-katholische Kirche in Kenia|Kenia]]||[[Nairobi]]||[[Kathedralbasilika Heilige Familie]]||1982||[[Datei:Holy Family Basilica (Nairobi, Kenya) 02.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Demokratische Republik Kongo]]||[[Lubumbashi]]||[[Basilique Ste-Marie (Lubumbashi)|Basilique Ste-Marie]]||2000||<br /> |-<br /> |[[Römisch-katholische Kirche in Nigeria|Nigeria]]||[[Onitsha]]||[[Cathedral Basilica of the Most Holy Trinity]]||2007||[[Datei:Basilica of the Most Holy Trinity, Onitsha.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Ruanda]]||[[Kabgayi]]||[[Kathedralbasilika Unserer Lieben Frau]]||1992||[[Datei:Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady at Kabgayi - Genocide Site - Outside Muhanga-Gitarama - Rwanda.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Römisch-katholische Kirche im Senegal|Senegal]]||[[Poponguine]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau der Erlösung von Popenguine]]||1991||[[Datei:PopenguineChurch.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Simbabwe]]||[[Bulawayo]]||[[Kathedralbasilika Maria Immaculata (Bulawayo)|Kathedralbasilika Maria Immaculata]]||2013||[[Datei:The nave of St. Mary's Cathedral Basilica (1).jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Römisch-katholische Kirche in Uganda|Uganda]]||[[Lodonga]]||[[Marienbasilika (Lodonga)|Marienbasilika]]||1961||<br /> |-<br /> |Uganda||[[Namugongo]]||[[Basilika der Märtyrer von Uganda (Namugongo)|Basilika der Märtyrer von Uganda]]||1993||[[Datei:Namugongo Martyrs Shrine exterior view.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Uganda||[[Kampala]]||[[Basilika der Märtyrer von Uganda (Munyonyo)|Basilika der Märtyrer von Uganda]]||2017||[[Datei:Munyonyo Martyrs Shrine Church.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |}<br /> <br /> == Basiliken in Nord- und Mittelamerika und der Karibik ==<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot; style=&quot;text-align:left&quot;<br /> !Land!!Stadt/Gemeinde!!class=&quot;unsortable&quot;|Basilika!!Jahr der Ernennung!!class=&quot;unsortable&quot;|Bild<br /> |-<br /> |[[Costa Rica]]||[[Cartago]]||[[Basilika Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles (Cartago)|Basilika Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles]]||1935||[[Datei:Basilica de los Angeles.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Costa Rica||[[El Tejar]]||[[Basilika der Unbefleckten Empfängnis (El Tejar)|Basilika der Unbefleckten Empfängnis]]||1985||<br /> |-<br /> |[[Curaçao]]||[[Willemstad]]||[[Santa Ana (Curaçao)|Basilica Santa Ana]]||1974||[[Datei:Basilica Santa Ana, Willemstad, Curaçao.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Dominikanische Republik]]||[[Higüey]]||[[Basilika von Higüey]]||1970||[[Datei:Basílica de Nuestra Señora de la Altagracia.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Dominikanische Republik||[[Santo Domingo]]||[[Kathedrale von Santo Domingo]]||1920||[[Datei:Catedral Primada - exterior.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[El Salvador]]||[[San Miguel (El Salvador)|San Miguel]]||[[Kathedrale von San Miguel]]||1966||[[Datei:San Miguel El Salvador.png|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |El Salvador||[[San Salvador]]||[[Kathedrale von San Salvador]]||1843||[[Datei:Catedral de San Salvador.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |El Salvador||San Salvador||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Guadalupe (El Salvador)|Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Guadalupe]]||1960||[[Datei:Basílica Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe El Salvador.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |El Salvador||[[San Vicente (El Salvador)|San Vicente]]||[[Basílica Nuestra Señora del Pilar (San Vicente)|Basílica Nuestra Señora del Pilar]]||1962||[[Datei:Iglesia El Pilar.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Guadeloupe]]||[[Basse-Terre (Stadt)|Basse-Terre]]||[[Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-Guadeloupe]]||1877||[[Datei:Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-Guadeloupe.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Guatemala]]||[[Esquipulas]]||[[Basilika von Esquipulas]]||1961||[[Datei:Basilica Catedral de Esquipulas.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Guatemala||[[Guatemala-Stadt]]||[[Rosenkranzbasilika (Guatemala-Stadt)|Rosenkranzbasilika]]||1969||[[Datei:Santodomingomiybridge1875.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Honduras]]||[[Tegucigalpa]]||[[Basilika von Suyapa]]||2015||[[Datei:Basilica Virgen de Suyapa.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Kanada]]||[[Alexandria (Ontario)|Alexandria]]||[[Basilika St. Finnan]]||2021||[[Datei:La Cathédrale Saint-Finnans d'Alexandria en Ontario BAnQ P748S1P2188.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kanada||[[Charlottetown]]||[[Kathedralbasilika St. Dunstan]]||1929||[[Datei:PEI3 E C 50 steve.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kanada||[[Drummondville]]||[[Basilika St. Frédéric]]||2015||<br /> |-<br /> |Kanada||[[Edmonton]]||[[Kathedralbasilika St. Josef (Edmonton)|Kathedralbasilika St. Josef]]||1984||[[Datei:St Joseph s Basillica Compressed.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kanada||[[Guelph]]||[[Basilika der Unbefleckten Empfängnis (Guelph)|Basilika der Unbefleckten Empfängnis]]||2014||[[Datei:Church Of Our Lady Immaculate in Guelph, Ontario.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kanada||[[Halifax (Nova Scotia)|Halifax]]||[[St. Mary’s Basilica (Halifax)|St. Mary’s Basilica]]||1950||[[Datei:Saint Mary's Cathedral Basilica (Halifax).jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kanada||[[Hamilton (Ontario)|Hamilton]]||[[Kathedralbasilika Christkönig]]||2013||[[Datei:Entrance CCTK Hamilton.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kanada||[[Labrador City]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von der Immerwährenden Hilfe (Labrador City)|Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von der Immerwährenden Hilfe]]||2007||<br /> [[Datei:Our lady exterior.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kanada||[[London (Ontario)|London]]||[[Kathedralbasilika St. Peter (London, Ontario)|Kathedralbasilika St. Peter]]||1961||[[Datei:London Ontario St Peters Basilica 1.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kanada||[[Miramichi]]||[[Basilika St. Michael (Miramichi)|Basilika St. Michael]]||1989||[[Datei:St. Michael's Basilica, Miramichi.png|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kanada||[[Montreal]]||[[Marie-Reine-du-Monde de Montréal]]||1919||[[Datei:Montreal MReine1a tango7174.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kanada||Montreal||[[St.-Josephs-Oratorium]]||1954||[[Datei:Oratoire Saint-Joseph du Mont-Royal 3.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kanada||Montreal||[[Notre-Dame de Montréal]]||1982||[[Datei:Montreal NDame1 tango7174.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kanada||Montreal||[[Saint-Patrick de Montréal]]||1988||[[Datei:Montreal StPatricks1 tango7174.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kanada||[[Moosonee]]||[[Basilika Christus König]]||2020||[[Datei:Moosonee Christ The King.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kanada||[[Ottawa]]||[[Kathedralbasilika Notre Dame]]||1879||[[Datei:Basilique-cathedrale Notre-Dame d Ottawa.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kanada||Ottawa||[[Basilika St. Patrick (Ottawa)|Basilika St. Patrick]]||1995||[[Datei:St Patrick's Basilica Ottawa.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kanada||[[Québec (Stadt)|Québec]]||[[Notre-Dame de Québec|Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Quebec]]||1874||[[Datei:Québec - Basilique-cathédrale Notre-Dame 1.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kanada||[[Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré]]||[[Basilika von Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré]]||1887||[[Datei:545 - Beaupre QC.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kanada||[[St. John’s (Neufundland)|St John’s]]||[[Basilica of St. John the Baptist|Basilica-Cathedral of St John the Baptist]]||1855||[[Datei:St John's Basilica.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kanada||[[Salaberry-de-Valleyfield]]||[[Kathedralbasilika St. Cäcilia]]||1991||[[Datei:Cathedrale-Ste-Cecile.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kanada||[[Sherbrooke]]||[[Saint-Michel de Sherbrooke]]||1959||[[Datei:Basilique Saint Michel Sherbrooke.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kanada||[[Toronto]]||[[St. Michael’s Cathedral (Toronto)|St. Michael’s Cathedral]]||2016||[[Datei:St-michaels-toronto.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kanada||Toronto||[[Basilika St. Paul (Toronto)|Basilika St. Paul]]||1999||[[Datei:St. Paul's Basilica.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kanada||[[Trois-Rivières]]||[[Basilika Notre-Dame-du-Cap]]||1964||[[Datei:TroisRivieres NDduCap1 tango7174.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kanada||[[Varennes (Québec)|Varennes]]||[[Basilika St. Anna (Varennes)|Basilika St. Anna]]||1993||[[Datei:QC Varennes1 tango7174.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kanada||[[Winnipeg]]||[[Kathedrale Saint-Boniface|Cathedral Basilica of St Boniface]]||1949||[[Datei:St Boniface.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Kuba]]||[[Baracoa]]||[[Basilika Mariä Himmelfahrt (Baracoa)|Basilika Mariä Himmelfahrt]]||2013&lt;ref&gt;[https://www.aciprensa.com/noticias/cuba-iglesia-parroquial-de-baracoa-es-elevada-a-basilica-menor-83902 Kuba: Die Pfarrkirche von Baracoa wird zur Basilika minor erhoben]&lt;/ref&gt; ||[[Datei:Baracoa-church.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kuba||[[Camagüey]]||[[Kathedrale von Camagüey]]||2015&lt;ref&gt;[https://www.aciprensa.com/noticias/cuba-papa-francisco-confiere-titulo-de-basilica-menor-a-catedral-de-camaguey-60639 Kuba: Papst Franziskus verleiht der Kathedrale von Camagüey den Titel der Minor Basilica]&lt;/ref&gt; ||[[Datei:Iglesia Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria - 01.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kuba||[[Havanna]]||[[Basilika der Barmherzigen Jungfrau von Cobre (Havanna)|Basilika der Barmherzigen Jungfrau von Cobre]]||2011||<br /> |-<br /> |Kuba||[[Santiago de Cuba]]||[[Virgen de la Caridad del Cobre|Basílica de Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Cobre]]||1977||[[Datei:Iglesia El Cobre Santiago de Cuba 2.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kuba||Santiago de Cuba||[[Kathedrale von Santiago de Cuba]]||1882||[[Datei:Katedrale-Santiago-Kuba-2004-0555.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Mexiko]]||[[Aguascalientes (Stadt)|Aguascalientes]]||[[Kathedrale von Aguascalientes]]||1949||[[Datei:Catedral Aguascalientes México.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Mexiko||[[Apizaco]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau der Barmherzigkeit (Apizaco)|Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau der Barmherzigkeit]]||1963||[[Datei:BasilicaApizaco01.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Mexiko||[[Chignahuapan]]||[[Inmaculada Concepción (Chignahuapan)|Inmaculada Concepción]]||1998||[[Datei:Inmaculada Concepcion de Chignahuapan.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Mexiko||[[Ciudad Victoria]]||[[Nuestra Señora del Refugio (Ciudad Victoria)|Nuestra Señora del Refugio]]||1990||[[Datei:Básilica y plaza.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Mexiko||[[Colima (Stadt)|Colima]]||[[Kathedrale von Colima]]||1998||[[Datei:Catedral Basílica Menor de Colima.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Mexiko||[[Culiacán]]||[[Kathedrale von Culiacán]]||1974||[[Datei:Culiacan,sinaloa..JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Mexiko||[[Victoria de Durango|Durango]]||[[Kathedrale von Durango]]||1957||[[Datei:Catedral durango day.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Mexiko||[[Guadalajara (Mexiko)|Guadalajara]]||[[Kathedrale von Guadalajara]]||1938||[[Datei:CatedraldeGuadalajara.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Mexiko||[[Guanajuato (Stadt)|Guanajuato]]||[[Stiftsbasilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Guanajuato]]||1957||[[Datei:Basilica Guanajuato2.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Mexiko||[[Huamantla]]||[[Nuestra Señora de la Caridad (Huamantla)|Nuestra Señora de la Caridad]]||1978||[[Datei:BasilicaCaridad01.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Mexiko||[[León (Mexiko)|León]]||[[Kathedrale von León (Mexiko)|Kathedrale von León]]||1920||[[Datei:Catedral5.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Mexiko||[[Mazatlán]]||[[Kathedrale von Mazatlán]]||1941||[[Datei:Mazatlan Cathedral.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Mexiko||[[Mexiko-Stadt]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Guadalupe (Mexiko-Stadt)|Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Guadalupe]]||1709 alt&lt;br /&gt;1976 neu||[[Datei:Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe (new).JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Mexiko||Mexiko-Stadt||[[San José y Nuestra Señora del Sagrado Corazón]]||1993||[[Datei:Basilica de san jose.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Mexiko||[[Monterrey]]||[[Basilica Nuestra Señora del Roble]]||1973||[[Datei:Basilica Nuestra Señora del Roble (Monterrey).jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Mexiko||Monterrey||[[Basilica de Guadalupe (Monterrey)|Basilica de Guadalupe]]||1983||[[Datei:Basilica de Guadalupe Monterrey 06.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Mexiko||Monterrey||[[La Purísima (Monterrey)|La Purísima]]||1989||[[Datei:Lapurisima.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Mexiko||[[Naucalpan]]||[[Nuestra Señora de los Remedios (Naucalpan)|Nuestra Señora de los Remedios]]||1998||[[Datei:Santuario de los RemediosIII.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Mexiko||[[Oaxaca]]||[[Basílica de Nuestra Señora de la Soledad]]||1959||[[Datei:BasilicaVirgenSoledadOaxaca.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Mexiko||[[Ocotlán]]||[[Basilica de Ocotlan]]||1957||[[Datei:BasilicadeOcotlan.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Mexiko||[[Pachuca]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Guadalupe (Pachuca)|Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Guadalupe]]||2004||[[Datei:BasilicaGDLPPachuca.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Mexiko||[[Pátzcuaro]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau der Gesundheit]]||1924||[[Datei:FacSaludPatzcuaro.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Mexiko||[[Heroica Puebla de Zaragoza|Puebla]]||[[Kathedrale von Puebla|Kathedrale Unserer Lieben Frau der Unbefleckten Empfängnis]]||1904||[[Datei:Catedral de Puebla 1.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Mexiko||[[San Juan de los Lagos]]||[[Kathedrale von San Juan de los Lagos]]||1947||[[Datei:Basílica de San Juan de los Lagos.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Mexiko||[[San Luis Potosí (Stadt)|San Luis Potosí]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Guadalupe (San Luis Potosí)|Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Guadalupe]]||1991||[[Datei:Basílica Santuario de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe (San Luis Potosí).jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Mexiko||[[Talpa de Allende]]||[[Rosenkranz-Basilika (Talpa de Allende)|Nuestra Señora del Rosario de Talpa]]||1946||[[Datei:Templo de Nuestra señora del rosario, Talpa de Allende Jalisco, México..jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Mexiko||[[Xalapa]]||[[Basilika unserer Lieben Frau von Guadalupe (Xalapa)|Basilika unserer Lieben Frau von Guadalupe]]||2013||<br /> |-<br /> |Mexiko||[[Zacatecas (Stadt)|Zacatecas]]||[[Kathedrale von Zacatecas]]||1959||[[Datei:Zacatecas.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Mexiko||[[Zapopan]]||[[Nuestra Señora de Zapopan]]||1939||[[Datei:Basilica de Zapopan atrio.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Nicaragua]]||[[Diriamba]]||[[Basilika St. Sebastian (Diriamba)|Basilika St. Sebastian]]||1964||[[Datei:Diriamba.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Nicaragua||[[El Viejo]]||[[El Viejo#Basilika der Unbefleckten Empfängnis Mariens|Basilica Inmaculada Concepcion]]||1995||[[Datei:Virgen del Trono.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Panama]]||[[Atalaya (Panama)|Atalaya]]||[[Basilika Jesus von Nazareth (Atalaya)|Basilika Jesus von Nazareth]]||1964||[[Datei:Peregrinosatalaya.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Panama||[[Panama-Stadt]]||[[Basilika Don Bosco (Panama-Stadt)|Don Bosco]]||1988||[[Datei:DirkvdM panama roofs.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Panama||Panama-Stadt||[[Kathedrale von Panama]]||2014||[[Datei:Iglesia Catedral Metropolitana..-..jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Puerto Rico]]||[[Hormigueros]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Montserrat]]||1998||[[Datei:BasilicaMenor-HormiguerosPR-02.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Puerto Rico||[[San Juan (Puerto Rico)|San Juan]]||[[Kathedrale von San Juan (Puerto Rico)|Kathedrale von San Juan]]||1978||[[Datei:San Juan Cathedral.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[St. Lucia]]||[[Castries]]||[[Kathedrale von Castries]]||1999||[[Datei:Kathedrale von Castries.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Vereinigte Staaten]]||[[Alameda (Kalifornien)|Alameda]]||[[Basilika St. Josef (Alameda)|Basilika St. Joseph]]||1972||[[Datei:St. Joseph's Basilica (Alameda, CA).JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Alexandria (Virginia)|Alexandria]]||[[Marienbasilika (Alexandria)|Marienbasilika]]||2018||[[Datei:Saint Mary's Church - Alexandria, Virginia.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Asheville]]||[[Basilika St. Laurentius (Asheville)|Basilika St. Laurentius]]||1993||[[Datei:Basilica of St. Lawrence, Asheville 01.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Atlanta]]||[[Herz-Jesu-Basilika (Atlanta)|Herz-Jesu-Basilika]]||2010||[[Datei:AtlantaMarriott-SacredHeart.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Baltimore]]||[[Nationalheiligtum Basilika Mariä Himmelfahrt]]||1937||[[Datei:BasilicaExterior.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Bardstown (Kentucky)|Bardstown]]||[[Basilica of St. Joseph Proto-Cathedral]]||2001||[[Datei:St-Joseph-Proto-Cathedral-1.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Beaumont (Texas)|Beaumont]]||[[St. Anthony Cathedral, Beaumont, Texas|St Anthony Cathedral Basilica]]||2006||[[Datei:Matter Ecclesia.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Belmont (North Carolina)|Belmont]]||[[Belmont-Mary Help of Christians]]||1998||[[Datei:Abbeybasilicanc.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Boston]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von der immerwährenden Hilfe (Boston)|Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von der immerwährenden Hilfe]]||1954||[[Datei:MissionChurchBoston.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Canton (Ohio)|Canton]]||[[Basilica of Saint John the Baptist (Canton, Ohio)|Basilica of St John the Baptist]]||2012||[[Datei:Canton, Ohio - St. John's 2011-02-04.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Carey (Ohio)|Carey]]||[[Basilika Maria Trost (Carey)|Basilika Maria Trost]]||1971||[[Datei:Carey Ohio Shrine Basilica Exterior Front.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Carmel-by-the-Sea]]||[[Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo|Basilika der Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo]]||1960||[[Datei:2015-09-18 Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo 02.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Charleston (West Virginia)|Charleston]]||[[Herz-Jesu-Basilika (Charleston)|Herz-Jesu-Basilika]]||2009||[[Datei:Basilica of the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart - Charleston, WV.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Chattanooga (Tennessee)|Chattanooga]]||[[Saints Peter and Paul Basilica]]||2011||[[Datei:SaintsPeterAndPaulCatholicChurchChattanooga.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Chicago]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau der Schmerzen (Chicago)|Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau der Schmerzen]]||1956||[[Datei:Our Lady of Sorrows 080202.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||Chicago||[[Basilika Königin aller Heiligen]]||1962||[[Datei:Queen of All Saints Basilica Chicago.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||Chicago||[[Basilika Sankt Hyazinth]]||2003||[[Datei:Chicago, IL Basilica of St. Hyacinth.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Chicopee (Massachusetts)|Chicopee]]||[[Basilika St. Stanislaus (Chicopee)|Basilika St. Stanislaus]]||1991||[[Datei:Basilica of St. Stanislaus, Chicopee MA.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Cincinnati]]||[[Kathedrale St. Petrus in Ketten]]||2020||[[Datei:StPeterInChains.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Columbia (South Carolina)|Columbia]]||[[Basilika St. Peter (Columbia)|Basilika St. Peter]]||2018||[[Datei:St. Peter's Church, Columbia SC, East view 20160702 1.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Conception (Missouri)|Conception]]||[[Abtei Conception|Abteibasilika der Unbefleckten Empfängnis]]||1941||[[Datei:Conception-abbey2.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Conewago]]||[[Herz-Jesu-Basilika (Conewago)|Herz-Jesu-Basilika]]||1962||[[Datei:Conewago Chapel RC AdamsCo PA.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Covington (Kentucky)|Covington]]||[[Kathedralbasilika Mariä Himmelfahrt (Covington)|Kathedralbasilika Mariä Himmelfahrt]]||1953||[[Datei:051030 109 cov cath.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Danville (Pennsylvania)|Danville]]||[[Basilika St. Kyrill und Method]]||1989||[[Datei:St Cyrils Danville PA.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Daytona Beach]]||[[Basilica of St. Paul, Daytona Beach|Basilica of St. Paul]]||2006||[[Datei:Basilica of St. Paul - Daytona Beach, Florida 03.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Denver]]||[[Kathedralbasilika der Unbefleckten Empfängnis (Denver)|Kathedralbasilika der Unbefleckten Empfängnis]]||1979||[[Datei:Cathedral Basilica of the ImCo - Denver, CO.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Des Moines]]||[[Basilika St. Johannes (Des Moines)|Basilika St. Johannes]]||1989||[[Datei:St. John the Apostle Basilica.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Detroit]]||[[Basilika St. Anna (Detroit)]] ||2020||[[Datei:Sainte Anne de Detroit Catholic Church (Detroit, MI) - exterior, side.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Dyersville]]||[[Basilika St. Franz Xaver]]||1957||[[Datei:SFXBasilicaDyersvilleMay04.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Emmitsburg]]||[[Basilica of the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton|Basilica of the National Shrine of St Elizabeth Ann Seton]]||1991||[[Datei:Seton shrine basilica Emmitsburg MD1.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Galveston]]||[[Kathedralbasilika St. Marien (Galveston)|Kathedralbasilika St. Marien]]||1979||[[Datei:St Mary's Cathedral Basilica, Galveston.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Grand Rapids (Michigan)|Grand Rapids]]||[[Basilika St. Adalbert]]||1979||[[Datei:Basilica of St. Adalbert.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Vereinigte Staaten]]||Holy Hill, [[Erin (Wisconsin)|Erin]]||[[Nationalheiligtum Basilika Maria Hilfe der Christen]]||2006||[[Datei:Holy Hill Basilica.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Honolulu]]||[[Kathedrale Unserer Lieben Frau vom Frieden (Honolulu)|Kathedrale Unserer Lieben Frau vom Frieden]]||2014||[[Datei:Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace west.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Jacksonville (Florida)|Jacksonville]]||[[Basilica of the Immaculate Conception (Jacksonville)|Basilica of the Immaculate Conception]]||2013||[[Datei:ChurchJax1.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Jamestown (North Dakota)|Jamestown]]||[[Basilika St. James]]||1988||[[Datei:St. James Basilica (Jamestown, ND) from E 1.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Key West]]||[[Basilica of St. Mary Star of the Sea (Key West)|Basilica of St Mary Star of the Sea]]||2012||[[Datei:Basilica of St. Mary Star of The Sea, Key West IMG00348-20120402-1534 02.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Lackawanna (New York)|Lackawanna]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau vom Sieg (Lackawanna)|Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau vom Sieg]]||1926||[[Datei:Our Lady of Victory Basilica.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Lancaster (Ohio)|Lancaster]]||[[Basilika Mariä Himmelfahrt (Lancaster)|Basilika Mariä Himmelfahrt]]||2022||[[Datei:Saint Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church (Lancaster, Ohio) - exterior.jpg|100px]]<br /> |- id=&quot;Lancaster&quot;<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Latrobe (Pennsylvania)|Latrobe]]||[[Erzabtei St. Vincent|St Vincent Archabbey Basilica]]||1955||[[Datei:St. Vincent Archabbey Basilica.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Lewiston (Maine)|Lewiston]]||[[Basilika St. Peter und Paul (Lewiston)|Basilika St. Peter und Paul]]||2004||[[Datei:Basilique Saint-Pierre et Saint-Paul2.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Lewiston (New York)|Lewiston]]||[[Basilica of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima]]||1975||[[Datei:Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima, Lewiston, NY.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Loretto (Pennsylvania)|Loretto]]||[[Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel, Loretto|Basilica of St Michael the Archangel]]||1996||[[Datei:Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel - Loretto, Pennsylvania 01.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Marietta (Ohio)|Marietta]]||[[Basilica of St. Mary of the Assumption (Marietta, Ohio)|Basilica of St Mary of the Assumption]]||2013||[[Datei:Marietta basilica.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Mesilla]]||[[Basilica of San Albino]]||2008||[[Datei:San Albino Church Mesilla.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Milwaukee]]||[[Basilika St. Josaphat]]||1929||[[Datei:Milwaukee Cathedral 3.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Minneapolis]]||[[Basilica of Saint Mary (Minneapolis)|Basilica of Saint Mary]]||1926||[[Datei:Basilica of Saint Mary-20060205.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Mobile (Alabama)|Mobile]]||[[Kathedralbasilika der Unbefleckten Empfängnis (Mobile)|Kathedralbasilika der Unbefleckten Empfängnis]]||1962||[[Datei:Cathedral of Immaculate Conception Mobile Alabama.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Natchez (Mississippi)|Natchez]]||[[Marienbasilika (Natchez)|Marienbasilika]]||1998||[[Datei:Natchez4Sept2008ChurchMarket.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Natchitoches (Louisiana)|Natchitoches]]||[[Basilica of the Immaculate Conception]]||2009||[[Datei:ImmaculateConceptionNatchitoches1940SW.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Newark (New Jersey)|Newark]]||[[Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart (Newark)|Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart]]||1995||[[Datei:Sacred Heart fr hill center jeh.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[New Haven (Kentucky)|New Haven]]||[[Trappistenabtei Gethsemani|Basilica of the Blessed Virgin of Gethsemani]]||1949||[[Datei:The Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemani.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[New Orleans]]||[[St. Louis Cathedral (New Orleans)|Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis, King of France]]||1964||[[Datei:Presbytere9JulyCathedral.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[New York City]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von der immerwährenden Hilfe (Brooklyn)|Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von der immerwährenden Hilfe]]||1969||[[Datei:OLPH west sun jeh.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||New York City||[[Kathedralbasilika St. Jakob (Brooklyn)|Kathedralbasilika St. Jakob]]||1982||[[Datei:James Cathedral north jeh.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||New York City||[[St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral|Old St. Patrick’s]]||2010||[[Datei:Saint Pats Old Cathedral Manh jeh.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||New York City||[[Basilika Regina Pacis]], Brooklyn||2012||[[Datei:Basilica Regina Pacis Shrine.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Norfolk (Virginia)|Norfolk]]||[[Mariä-Empfängnis-Basilika (Norfolk)|Mariä-Empfängnis-Basilika]]||1991||[[Datei:Basilica of Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception (Norfolk, Virginia), exterior, rear quarter view.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Notre Dame (Indiana)|Notre Dame]]||[[Herz-Jesu-Basilika (Notre Dame)|Herz-Jesu-Basilika]]||1991||[[Datei:University Notre Dame Basilica 200511.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Olean (New York)|Olean]]||[[Basilica St. Mary of the Angels|Basilica of St. Mary of Angels]]||2017||<br /> [[Datei:Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels - Olean 01 ShiftN.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Orlando (Florida)|Orlando]]||[[Mary, Queen of the Universe Shrine]]||2009||[[Datei:Basilica Mary, Queen of the Universe, Orlando.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Pensacola (Florida)|Pensacola]]||[[Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel (Pensacola, Florida)|Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel]]||2012||[[Datei:Pensacola FL St Michaels Church02.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Philadelphia]]||[[Kathedralbasilika St. Peter und Paul]]||1976||[[Datei:2013 Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul from across the Benjamin Franklin Parkway 2.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Phoenix (Arizona)|Phoenix]]||[[Marienbasilika (Phoenix)|Marienbasilika]]||1985||[[Datei:Saint Mary's Basilica001.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Royal Oak (Michigan)|Royal Oak]]||[[National Shrine of the Little Flower]]||2015||[[Datei:National Shrine of the Little Flower Roman Catholic Church (Royal Oak, Michigan) - exterior.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[St. Augustine (Florida)|St. Augustine]]||[[Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine|Cathedral Basilica of St Augustine]]||1976||[[Datei:Cathedral-Basilica in St. Augustine.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[St. Louis]]||[[Basilika St. Louis]]||1961||[[Datei:Basilica of St. Louis, France (color).jpeg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||St. Louis||[[Kathedralbasilika St. Louis|Cathedral Basilica of St Louis]]||1997||[[Datei:Cathedral-basilica-of-saint-louis.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Vereinigte Staaten]]||[[San Antonio]]||[[Basilica of the National Shrine of the Little Flower]]||1998||[[Datei:Basicilica Minor SA5.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[San Diego]]||[[Mission San Diego de Alcalá|Basilica of Mission San Diego de Alcalá]]||1975||[[Datei:San-diego-mission-chuch.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[San Francisco]]||[[Mission San Francisco de Asís|Basilica of Mission San Francisco de Asís]]||1952||[[Datei:San Francisco de Asis--Mission Dolores.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[San Jose (Kalifornien)|San Jose]]||[[Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph (San Jose)|Cathedral Basilica of St Joseph]]||1997||[[Datei:San Jose Basilica.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[San Juan (Texas)|San Juan]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von San Juan del Valle]]||1954||[[Datei:Virgin de San Juan Church.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[San Juan Capistrano]]||[[Missionsbasilika San Juan Capistrano]]||2000||[[Datei:Mission Basilica San Juan Cap.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Santa Fe (New Mexico)|Santa Fe]]||[[Kathedrale St. Franziskus (Santa Fe)|Kathedrale St. Franziskus]]||2005||[[Datei:SantaFeNM StFrancis.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Savannah (Georgia)|Savannah]]||[[Kathedralbasilika St. Johannes der Täufer (Savannah)|Kathedralbasilika St. Johannes der Täufer]]||2020||[[Datei:Cathedral of St. John the Baptist - Savannah GA - panorama.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Scranton (Pennsylvania)|Scranton]]||[[Basilica of the National Shrine of St. Ann|Basilica of the National Shrine of St Ann]]||1997||<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Southampton (New York)|Southampton]]||[[Basilica of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary (Southampton, New York)|Basilica of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary]]||2012||[[Datei:Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary Roman Catholic Church (Southampton, New York) 001.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Stamford (Connecticut)|Stamford]]||[[Basilika St. Johannes (Stamford)|Basilika St. Johannes]]||2009||[[Datei:Basilica of Saint John the Evangelist - Stamford, Connecticut 01.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Syracuse (New York)|Syracuse]]||[[Herz-Jesu-Basilika (Syracuse)|Herz-Jesu-Basilika]]||1998||[[Datei:Basilica Sacred Heart of Jesus.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Ventura (Kalifornien)|Ventura]]||[[Missionsbasilika San Buenaventura]]||2020||[[Datei:Mission San Buenaventura.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Victoria (Kansas)|Victoria]]||[[Basilika St. Fidelis]]||2014||[[Datei:VictoriaKansasCathedralOfThePlainsSide.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Vincennes (Indiana)|Vincennes]]||[[Basilika St. Franz Xaver (Vincennes)|Basilika St. Franz Xaver]]||1970||[[Datei:Vincennes Indiana Cathedral.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Washington, D.C.]]||[[Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception]]||1990||[[Datei:Basilique du Sanctuaire National de l'Immaculée Conception.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Waterbury (Connecticut)|Waterbury]]||[[Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Waterbury|Basilica of the Immaculate Conception]]||2008||[[Datei:Basilica of the Immaculate Conception - Waterbury, Connecticut 01.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Webster (Massachusetts)|Webster]]||[[St. Joseph (Webster)|St. Joseph]]||1998||[[Datei:Webster-basilica-exterior1.png|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Wilmington (North Carolina)|Wilmington]]||[[St. Mary Catholic Church (Wilmington, North Carolina)|Basilica Shrine of St Mary]]||2013||[[Datei:St.marycatholicchurchwilmington.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Winona (Minnesota)|Winona]]||[[St. Stanislaus (Kostka)|St. Stanislaus]]||2011||[[Datei:SaintStan01.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigte Staaten||[[Youngstown (Ohio)|Youngstown]]||[[Basilica of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Youngstown, Ohio)|Basilica of Our Lady of Mount Carmel]]||2014||[[Datei:Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Youngstown.jpg|100px]]<br /> |}<br /> <br /> == Basiliken in Südamerika ==<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot; style=&quot;text-align:left&quot;<br /> !Land!!Gemeinde!!class=&quot;unsortable&quot;|Basilika!!Jahr der Ernennung!!class=&quot;unsortable&quot;|Bild<br /> |-<br /> |[[Argentinien]]||[[Buenos Aires]]||[[Basilika Nuestra Señora del Socorro|Nuestra Señora del Socorro]]||1898||[[Datei:Basílica Nuestra Señora del Socorro2.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||Buenos Aires||[[Rosenkranz-Basilika (Buenos Aires)|Rosenkranz-Basilika]]||1909||[[Datei:Buenos Aires - Mausoleo de Belgrano - Convento de Santo Domingo - 20051212.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||Buenos Aires||[[Basilika St. Josef (Buenos Aires)|Basilika St. Josef]]||1911||[[Datei:Basílica de San José de Flores vista lateral 2.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||Buenos Aires||[[Basilika des Allerheiligsten Sakraments (Buenos Aires)|Basilika des Allerheiligsten Sakraments]]||1916||[[Datei:Basílica del Santísimo Sacramento.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||Buenos Aires||[[Basilika La Merced (Buenos Aires)|Basilika La Merced]]||1917||[[Datei:Fachada de la Iglesia de La Merced.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||Buenos Aires||[[Basilika St. Franziskus (Buenos Aires)|Basilika St. Franziskus]]||1918||[[Datei:Basílica de San Francisco(js).jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||Buenos Aires||[[Basilica Nuestra Señora de Buenos Aires]]||1935||<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||Buenos Aires||[[Basílica Nuestra Señora del Pilar (Buenos Aires)|Nuestra Señora del Pilar]]||1936||[[Datei:Iglesia Nuestra Señora del Pilar.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||Buenos Aires||[[Basilika St. Nikolaus (Buenos Aires)|San Nicolás de Bari]]||1937||[[Datei:Iglesia de san nicolas fachada 2.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||Buenos Aires||[[Sagrado Corazón de Jesús (Buenos Aires)|Sagrado Corazón de Jesús]]||1939||[[Datei:Basílica del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús I.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||Buenos Aires||[[Basílica del Espíritu Santo]]||1939||[[Datei:Buenos Aires - Palermo - Parroquia Guadalupe.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||Buenos Aires||[[Maria-Hilf-Basilika (Buenos Aires)|San Carlos Borromeo y María Auxiliadora]]||1941||[[Datei:Templo (actual basílica) de San Carlos Borromeo - Fotografía de época.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||Buenos Aires||[[Basilika St. Rosa von Lima (Buenos Aires)|Basílica Santa Rosa de Lima]]||1941||[[Datei:Buenos Aires - Avenida Belgrano - Basílica Santa Rosa de Lima - 20081204-a.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||Buenos Aires||[[St.-Antonius-Basilika (Buenos Aires)|Basílica San Antonio de Padua]]||1963||[[Datei:Basilicasanantoniodepadua.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||Buenos Aires||[[Nuestra Señora de la Piedad (Buenos Aires)|Nuestra Señora de la Piedad]]||2002||[[Datei:Basílica Nuestra Señora de la Piedad del Monte Calvario I.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||[[Concepción del Uruguay]]||[[Mariä-Empfängnis-Basilika (Concepción del Uruguay)|Mariä-Empfängnis-Basilika]]||1980||[[Datei:Concepcion del Uruguay plaza Ramirez 2.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||[[Córdoba (Argentinien)|Córdoba]]||[[Nuestra Señora del Rosario del Milagro]]||1911||[[Datei:Basilica de Santo Domingo-Cordoba (Argentina)1.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||Córdoba||[[Basilika La Merced (Córdoba)|Basílica de Nuestra Señora de la Merced]]||1926||[[Datei:Cordoba-iglesia2.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||[[Esperanza (Santa Fe)|Esperanza]]||[[Natividad de la Santísima Virgen (Esperanza)|Natividad de la Santísima Virgen]]||2005||[[Datei:Basílica de la Natividad.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||[[Itatí]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Itatí]]||1980||[[Datei:Basílica Itatí edit.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||[[La Plata (Argentinien)|La Plata]]||[[Herz-Jesu-Basilika (La Plata)|Sagrado Corazón de Jesús]]||1966||[[Datei:Sagradocorazon.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||La Plata||[[Basilika St. Pontianus|San Ponciano]]||1997||[[Datei:Basílica de San Ponciano 5..JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||[[La Rioja (Argentinien)|La Rioja]]||[[Kathedrale von La Rioja]]||1955||[[Datei:05. La Rioja (2).JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||[[Lomas de Zamora]]||[[Kathedrale von Lomas de Zamora]]||1965||[[Datei:Catedral de Lomas de Zamora.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||[[Luján]]||[[Basilika von Luján|Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Luján]]||1930||[[Datei:Basilica de Nuestra Senora de Lujan.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||[[Luján de Cuyo]]||[[Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Luján de Cuyo]]||1930||<br /> [[Datei:Interior Iglesia Nuestra Señora de Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||[[Mar del Plata]]||[[Kathedrale von Mar del Plata]]||1923||[[Datei:Catedral de los Santos Pedro y Cecilia, Mar del Plata, Argentina.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||[[Mendoza (Stadt)|Mendoza]]||[[Basilika St. Franziskus (Mendoza)|San Francisco]]||1926||[[Datei:Basílica de San Francisco-Mendoza-Arg.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||Mendoza||[[Nuestra Señora del Rosario (Mendoza)|Nuestra Señora del Rosario]]||1962||<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||[[Mercedes (Buenos Aires)|Mercedes]]||[[Kathedrale von Mercedes (Argentinien)|Kathedrale von Mercedes]]||1949||[[Datei:Catedral Mercedes Frente.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||[[Morón (Argentinien)|Morón]]||[[Kathedrale von Morón]]||1962||[[Datei:Catedral Basílica Inmaculada Concepción del Buen Viaje.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||[[Nogoyá]]||[[Nuestra Señora del Carmen (Nogoyá)|Nuestra Señora del Carmen]]||1967||<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||[[Rivadavia (San Juan)|Rivadavia]]||[[Desamparados Basilica]]||2008||[[Datei:Basílica Nuestra Señora de los Desamparados, Rivadavia.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||[[Rosario (Santa Fe)|Rosario]]||[[Kathedrale von Rosario]]||1964||[[Datei:Catedral Rosario 3.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||Rosario||[[Basilica San José (Rosario)|Basilica San José]]||1998||[[Datei:Iglesia San José en Rosario, Argentina 2018.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||[[Salta (Stadt)|Salta]]||[[Kathedrale von Salta]]||1938||[[Datei:Catedral de Salta 1.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||Salta||[[Basilika St. Franziskus (Salta)|San Francisco]]||1997||[[Datei:Iglesia San Francisco, Salta 01.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||Sampacho||Basílica Santuario Nuestra Señora de la Consolata||2022||[[Datei:Santuario La Consolata.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||[[San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca]]||[[Kathedrale von Catamarca]]||1941||[[Datei:Catedral Basílica Nuestra Señora del Valle, Catamarca.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||[[San Salvador de Jujuy]]||[[Kathedrale von San Salvador de Jujuy]]||1973||[[Datei:Cathedrale Jujuy.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||San Salvador de Jujuy||[[Basílica de San Francisco]]||2008||[[Datei:Iglesia San Francisco interior.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||[[Santa Fe (Argentinien)|Santa Fe]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Guadalupe (Santa Fe)|Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Guadalupe]]||1953||[[Datei:Basilica-guadalupe-panoramica-1.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||Santa Fe||[[Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Carmen (Santa Fe)|Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Carmen]]||1986||<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||[[Santiago del Estero]]||[[Kathedrale von Santiago del Estero]]||1971||[[Datei:Catedral Santiago del Estero (EDICOLOR - 82-2).jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||[[San Miguel de Tucumán|Tucumán]]||[[Basilica de Santa Rosario]]||1941||[[Datei:Iglesia Santo Domingo en San Miguel de Tucumán.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||Tucumán||[[Basilika La Merced (San Miguel de Tucumán)|Basilika La Merced]]||2009||[[Datei:San Miguel de Tucumán - Iglesia La Merced.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||[[Victoria (Entre Ríos)|Victoria]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Aránzazu]]||2020||[[Datei:Entre Ríos - Victoria - Victoria - Casco histórico arquitectónico de la ciudad.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||[[Villa del Rosario (Córdoba)|Villa del Rosario]]||[[Nuestra Señora del Rosario (Villa del Rosario)|Nuestra Señora del Rosario]]||1955||[[Datei:Basilica Menor Nuestra Sra del Rosario.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Argentinien||[[Villa Dolores]]||[[Basílica Nuestra Señora de los Dolores]]||2011||[[Datei:Villa Dolores, Córdoba (24-01-2014) 01.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Bolivien]]||[[Caquiaviri]]||[[St. Antonius (Caquiaviri)|St. Antonius]]||1911||[[Datei:Vista lateral de la iglesia de Caquiaviri.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Bolivien||[[Copacabana (Bolivien)|Copacabana]]||[[Basilika von Copacabana]]||1940||[[Datei:Church of copacabana.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Bolivien||[[La Paz]]||[[Basílica de San Francisco (La Paz)|Basílica de San Francisco]]||1948||[[Datei:Place of San-Francisco Bolivia.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Bolivien||La Paz||[[Kathedrale von La Paz]]||1948||[[Datei:Catedral Metropolitana de La Paz.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Bolivien||La Paz||[[Maria Hilf (La Paz)|Basilika Maria Hilf]]||2000||[[Datei:Maria Auxiliadora 1.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Bolivien||[[Potosí]]||[[Kathedrale von Potosí]]||1938||[[Datei:Catedral Potosi Bolivia.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Bolivien||[[Santa Cruz de la Sierra|Santa Cruz]]||[[Kathedrale von Santa Cruz de la Sierra]]||1980||[[Datei:Basílica Menor de San Lorenzo Santa Cruz Bolivia.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Bolivien||[[Sucre]]||[[Kathedrale von Sucre]]||1925||[[Datei:Catedral y Plaza de Armas (Sucre - Bolivia).jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Bolivien||Sucre||[[Basilika St. Franziskus (Sucre)]]||1999||[[Datei:San Francisco Sucre.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Brasilien]]||[[Acari]]||[[Basílica Nossa Senhora da Guia]]||2021||[[Datei:Acari (Rio Grande do Norte) 181204.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Brasilien||[[Americana (São Paulo)|Americana]]||[[Basílica Santo Antônio de Pádua]]||2014||[[Datei:Church of Saint Anthony at Americana-SP, Brazil.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Brasilien||[[Aparecida (São Paulo)|Aparecida]]||[[Basílica de Nossa Senhora Aparecida]]||1981||[[Datei:Frente da Basílica de Nossa Senhora Aparecida, Aparecida SP.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Brasilien||[[Araras]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau als Schutzpatronin]]||2010||[[Datei:Basílica Nossa Senhora do Patrocínio, em Araras.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Brasilien||[[Assis (São Paulo)|Assis]]||[[Basílica São Vicente de Paulo]]||1998||<br /> |-<br /> |Brasilien||[[Barbacena]]||[[Basílica São José Operário]]||1965||[[Datei:Basílica de São José Operário.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Brasilien||[[Belém (Pará)|Belém]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Nazareth im Exil]]||1923||[[Datei:Basílica de Nossa Senhora de Nazaré..jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Brasilien||[[Belo Horizonte]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Lourdes (Belo Horizonte)|Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Lourdes]]||1958||[[Datei:Basílica de Nossa Senhora de Lourdes, Belo Horizonte, Brasil 068.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Brasilien||Belo Horizonte||[[São João Maria Vianney (Belo Horizonte)|São João Maria Vianney]]||1986||<br /> |-<br /> |Brasilien||[[Boa Esperança (Minas Gerais)|Boa Esperança]]||[[Nossa Senhora das Dores (Boa Esperança)|Nossa Senhora das Dores]]||1999||[[Datei:Altarbasilicabe.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Brasilien||[[Borba (Amazonas)|Borba]]||[[Catedral de Borba]]||2003||[[Datei:Borba - 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GO, Brazil - panoramio.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Brasilien||Goiânia||[[Santuário Basílica Sagrada Família]]||2020||<br /> |-<br /> |Brasilien||[[Iguape]]||[[Basílica Nossa Senhora das Neves]]||1962||[[Datei:Iguape - Santuário Senhor Bom Jesus de Iguape - Célia Aparecida Lino dos Santos.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Brasilien||[[Itatiba]]||[[Nossa Senhora do Belém (Itatiba)|Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Bethlehem]]||1991||<br /> |-<br /> |Brasilien||[[João Pessoa]]||[[Kathedrale von João Pessoa]]||1997||[[Datei:Centro Histórico de João Pessoa - 2RC 3238.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Brasilien||[[Juazeiro do Norte]]||[[Basilica Santuário de Nossa Senhora das Dores]]||2007||<br /> |-<br /> |Brasilien||[[Liberdade]]||[[Santuário Basílica Bom Jesus do Livramento]]||2018||<br /> |-<br /> |Brasilien||[[Mariana (Brasilien)|Mariana]]||[[Kathedrale von Mariana]]||1963||[[Datei:Catedral de N S da Assunção.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Brasilien||[[Marília]]||[[Kathedrale von Marília]]||1975||[[Datei:Catedral Basílica de São Bento (Marília - SP).jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Brasilien||[[Maringá]]||[[Kathedrale von Maringá]]||1982||[[Datei:Maringa cathedral byGteramatsu.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Brasilien||[[Niterói]]||[[Nossa Senhora Auxiliadora (Niterói)|Nossa Senhora Auxiliadora]]||1950||[[Datei:Basília de N.S. 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State of São Paulo, Brazil - panoramio - Fernando Soares de S… (5).jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Brasilien||São Paulo||[[Basilika Nossa Senhora da Penha (São Paulo)|Basilika Nossa Senhora da Penha]]||1985||[[Datei:Igreja da Penha - by Lucas.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Brasilien||[[Tatuí]]||[[Basílica Santuário Nossa Senhora da Conceição]]||2021||<br /> |-<br /> |Brasilien||[[Tremembé (Gemeinde)|Tremembé]]||[[Basilika Bom Jesus de Tremembé|Basílica do Senhor Bom Jesus]]||1974||[[Datei:Tremembe IgrejaMatriz.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Brasilien||[[Trindade (Goiás)|Trindade]]||[[Basilika des Ewigen Vaters]]||2006||[[Datei:Basilica no natal.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Brasilien||[[Vitória]]||[[Basílica de Santo Antônio]]||2008||<br /> |-<br /> |[[Chile]]||[[Andacollo]]||[[Rosenkranz-Basilika (Andacollo)|Rosenkranz-Basilika]]||1998||[[Datei:Basílica de Andacollo - panoramio.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Chile||[[Antofagasta]]||[[Basilika Unbeflecktes Herz Mariä (Antofagasta)|Basilika Unbeflecktes Herz Mariä]]||1999||[[Datei:Antofagasta - 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Basílica Menor de la Merced - Exteriores.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Ecuador||[[Ibarra]]||[[Basilika La Merced (Ibarra)|Basilika La Merced]]||1964||[[Datei:Iglesia de la Merced - Ibarra (7787796674).jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Ecuador||[[Montecristi]]||Santísima Virgen de Monserrat||1988||[[Datei:Montecristi Main square.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Ecuador||[[Quito]]||[[Basilika La Merced (Quito)|Basilika La Merced]]||1920||[[Datei:Quito ChurchLaMerced.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Ecuador||Quito||[[Basilika San Francisco (Quito)|Basilika San Francisco]]||1965||[[Datei:Iglesia de San Francisco, Quito Ecuador.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Ecuador||Quito||[[Basílica del Voto Nacional]]||1991||[[Datei:Basilica del Voto Nacional.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Ecuador||[[Yaguachi]]||Basilica San Jacinto||1980||[[Datei:SageoEG - María Fernanda Landin - Yaguachi - La iglesia de San Jacinto.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Kolumbien]]||[[Bogotá]]||[[Kathedrale der Unbefleckten Empfängnis (Bogotá)|Kathedrale der Unbefleckten Empfängnis]]||1907||[[Datei:CatedralPrimadaBogota2004-7.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||Bogotá||[[Basilika des Herrn von Monserrate]]||1956||[[Datei:Monserrate 03.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||Bogotá||[[Herz-Jesu-Basilika (Bogotá)|Herz-Jesu-Basilika]]||1964||[[Datei:Basílica del Voto Nacional - Fachada principal 1A.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||Bogotá||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Lourdes (Bogotá)|Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Lourdes]]||2015||[[Datei:Chapinero lourdes.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[Buga (Kolumbien)|Buga]]||[[Basílica del Señor de los Milagros de Buga]]||1937||[[Datei:Basilica-buga.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[Cáqueza]]||[[Basílica Inmaculada Concepción]]||2016||[[Datei:Cáqueza - church - exterior.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[Cartagena (Kolumbien)|Cartagena]]||[[Kathedrale von Cartagena (Kolumbien)|Kathedrale von Cartagena]]||1953||[[Datei:Catedral de Cartagena-Fachada.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[Chinchiná]]||[[Basilica de Nuestra Señora del Rosario (Chinchina)|Basilica de Nuestra Señora del Rosario]]||2009||[[Datei:Basílica Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[Chiquinquirá]]||[[Rosenkranz-Basilika (Chiquinquirá)|Rosenkranz-Basilika]]||1927||[[Datei:Basilica Chiquinquira 01.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[El Santuario]]||[[Basilika St. Judas Thaddäus|Basílica de San Judas Tadeo]]||2017||[[Datei:Iglesia de San Judas Tadeo, El Santuario.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[Firavitoba]]||[[Basilika Maria Schnee (Firavitoba)|Basilika Maria Schnee]]||2019||[[Datei:Firavitoba.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[Frontino]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau vom Berg Karmel (Frontino)|Nuestra Señora del Carmen]]||2010||[[Datei:Iglesia de Frontino-Fachada Principal.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[San Juan de Girón|Girón]]||[[San Juan Bautista (Girón)|San Juan Bautista]]||1998||[[Datei:Basilica Menor San Juan Bautista de Giron.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[Guasca]]||[[Basílica San Jacinto (Guasca)]]||2010||[[Datei:Iglesia de san jacinto.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[Ipiales]]||[[Santuario de Las Lajas]]||1954||[[Datei:P1050225.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[Jardín]]||[[Basilika der Unbefleckten Empfängnis (Jardín)|Inmaculada Concepción]]||2003||[[Datei:Basílica Menor de la Inmaculada Concepción. jardín (Antioquia). Colombia.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[La Ceja]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau vom Berg Karmel (La Ceja)|Nuestra Señora del Carmen]]||2003||[[Datei:Basílica del Carmen-La Ceja.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[La Estrella]]||[[Rosenkranz-Basilika (La Estrella)|Basilica de Nuestra Señora del Rosario de Chiquinquirá]]||1986||[[Datei:Basilica Menor Nuestra Señora del Rosario de Chiquinquira.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[Manizales]]||[[Kathedrale von Manizales]]||1951||[[Datei:2007-06-12 catedral de manizales-pablo andres toro arias.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||Manizales||[[Basílica Inmaculada Concepción (Manizales)|Basílica Inmaculada Concepción]]||2015||[[Datei:Edificio Basílica Menor Inmaculada Concepción, Manizales.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[Manzanares (Kolumbien)|Manzanares]]||[[Antoniusbasilika (Manzanares)|Antoniusbasilika]]||2017||[[Datei:Manzanares Cáldas, chiva típica de la reguion - panoramio.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[Medellín]]||[[Catedral Metropolitana de Medellín]]||1948||[[Datei:Fachada completa - C. de Medellín.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||Medellín||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Candelaria (Medellín)|Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Candelaria]]||1970||[[Datei:Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria-Mede.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[Mongui]]||[[Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Monguí]]||1966||[[Datei:Iglesia y Convento de San Francisco.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[Moniquirá]]||[[Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Rosario (Moniquirá)|Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Rosario]]||2010||[[Datei:Parque Moniquira 4.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[Mompós]]||[[Basílica del Santísimo Cristo Milagroso]]||2012||[[Datei:Iglesia de San Agustín..JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[Popayán]]||[[Kathedrale von Popayán]]||1953||[[Datei:Catedral de Popayán-Fachada.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[Salamina (Caldas)|Salamina]]||[[Basílica de la Inmaculada Concepción (Salamina)|Basílica de la Inmaculada Concepción]]||2012||[[Datei:Salamina Iglesia.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[San Benito Abad]]||[[Basílica del Señor de los Milagros (San Benito Abad)|Basílica del Señor de los Milagros]]||1963||[[Datei:Villa de San Benito Abad.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[San Pedro de los Milagros]]||[[Basilika Herr der Wunder (San Pedro de los Milagros)|Basilika Herr der Wunder]]||1981||[[Datei:Basilica del Señor de los Milagros - San Pedro.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[Santa Fe de Antioquia]]||[[Kathedrale von Santa Fe de Antioquia]]||1941||[[Datei:Catedral Nuestra Señora de la Inmaculada Concepción.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[Santa Marta]]||[[Kathedrale von Santa Marta]]||1930||[[Datei:Catedral de Sta. Marta 002.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[Santa Rosa de Cabal]]||[[Nuestra Señora de las Victorias (Santa Rosa de Cabal)|Nuestra Señora de las Victorias]]||2004||[[Datei:Las araucarias.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[Santa Rosa de Osos]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau der Barmherzigkeit (Santa Rosa de Osos)|Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau der Barmherzigkeit]]||1972||[[Datei:Basilica de Nra Sra de las Misericordias-Fachada Principal-Santa Rosa de Osos.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[Sevilla (Kolumbien)|Sevilla]]||[[Basilika San Luis Gonzaga]]||2015||[[Datei:Basilica San Luis Gonzaga.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[Socorro (Kolumbien)|Socorro]]||[[Basilica de Nuestra Señora del Socorro]]||2015||[[Datei:Catedral Socorro.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[Tunja]]||[[Kathedrale von Tunja]]||1980||[[Datei:Catedral-Tunja fachada.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[Ubaté]]||[[Christusbasilika (Ubaté)|Basilica de Santo Cristo de Ubaté]]||1992||[[Datei:Exterior Basílica Menor. Ubaté-Cund. A Pulido-Villamarín.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kolumbien||[[Yarumal]]||[[Basilika La Merced (Yarumal)|Basílica Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes]]||1999||[[Datei:Basilica de Yarumal-Fachada Principal.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Paraguay]]||[[Caacupé]]||[[Basílica de la Virgen de los Milagros]]||2015||[[Datei:Caacupé444.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Paraguay||[[Pilar (Paraguay)|Pilar]]||[[Basílica Nuestra Señora del Pilar (Pilar)|Nuestra Señora del Pilar]]||1979||[[Datei:Catedral de Pilar Reflejada en el Agua.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Peru]]||[[Arequipa]]||[[Kathedrale von Arequipa]]||1940||[[Datei:Basilica Cathedral of Arequipa.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Peru||[[Ayacucho (Peru)|Ayacucho]]||[[Kathedrale von Ayacucho]]||1960||[[Datei:Ayacucho Cathedral.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Peru||[[Callao]]||[[Basilika Maria vom Berg Karmel (Callao)|Basílica del Carmen de la Legua]]||2014||[[Datei:Carmen de la Legua20090001.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Peru||[[Cusco]]||[[Kathedrale von Cusco]]||1928||[[Datei:Catedral, Plaza de Armas, Cusco, Perú, 2015-07-31, DD 73.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Peru||Cusco||[[La Merced (Cusco)|Basilica de la Merced del Cuzco]]||1946||[[Datei:Convento de La Merced - panoramio.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Peru||[[Lima]]||[[Kathedrale von Lima]]||1921||[[Datei:Arquidiócesis de Lima.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Peru||Lima||[[Basilika La Merced (Lima)|Basilika La Merced]]||1924|||[[Datei:Basilica de Nuestra Señora de la Merced. Lima, Perú.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Peru||Lima||[[Rosenkranz-Basilika (Lima)|Rosenkranz-Basilika]]||1929||[[Datei:Convento Santo Domingo - Lima.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Peru||Lima||[[Maria-Hilf-Basilika (Lima)|Maria-Hilf-Basilika]]||1962||[[Datei:Maria Auxiliadora Basilica Lima-PE.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Peru||Lima||[[Basilika St. Franziskus (Lima)|Basilika St. Franziskus]]||1963||[[Datei:SanFranciscoDeAsis view1.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Peru||Lima||[[Basilika St. Rosa von Lima (Lima)|Basilika St. Rosa von Lima]]||1993||[[Datei:SantuarioStaRosa2010001.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Peru||[[Puno]]||[[Kathedrale von Puno]]||1963||[[Datei:Puno Cathedral.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Peru||[[Trujillo (Peru)|Trujillo]]||[[Kathedrale von Trujillo]]||1967||[[Datei:CatedralTrujillo lou.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Suriname]]||[[Paramaribo]]||[[Kathedrale St. Peter und Paul (Paramaribo)|Kathedrale St. Peter und Paul]]||2014||[[Datei:Nieuw gerestaureerde kathedraal anno 2011.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Trinidad und Tobago]]||[[Port of Spain]]||[[Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Port of Spain)|Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception]]||2014||[[Datei:Cathedral Immaculate Conception.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Uruguay]]||[[Colonia del Sacramento]]||[[Basilika des Allerheiligsten Sakraments (Colonia del Sacramento)|Basilika des Allerheiligsten Sakraments]]||1997||[[Datei:Basilica del Sanctísimo Sacramento.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Uruguay||[[Florida (Uruguay)|Florida]]||[[Kathedrale von Florida]]||1963||[[Datei:Catedral de Florida.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Uruguay||[[Montevideo]]||[[Kathedrale von Montevideo]]||1870||[[Datei:Catedral Metropolitana de Montevideo - wide.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Uruguay||[[Paysandú]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau vom Rosenkranz und des hl. Benedikt des Mohren]]||1949||[[Datei:Basílica de Paysandú 1.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Uruguay||[[Salto (Uruguay)|Salto]]||[[Kathedrale von Salto]]||1997||[[Datei:Iglesia Catedral San Juan Bautista.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Uruguay||[[San José de Mayo]]||[[Catedral Basílica de San José de Mayo]]||1957||[[Datei:Catedral San José de Mayo.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Venezuela]]||[[Barquisimeto]]||[[Christusbasilika (Barquisimeto)|Christusbasilika]]||1993||[[Datei:Iglesia el Cristo.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Venezuela||[[Caracas]]||[[Basílica Menor Santa Capilla]]||1926||[[Datei:Basílica Santa Capilla.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Venezuela||Caracas||[[Basilika St. Peter (Caracas)|San Pedro Apóstol]]||1962||[[Datei:Iglesia de San Pedro 2000 001.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Venezuela||Caracas||[[Basilika Santa Teresa (Caracas)|Basilika St. Teresa]]||1974||[[Datei:Santa Teresa Church.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Venezuela||[[Coro]]||[[Kathedrale von Coro]]||1977||[[Datei:Catedral de Santa Ana de Coro.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Venezuela||Coro||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Guadalupe (Coro)|Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Guadalupe]]||2008||<br /> |-<br /> |Venezuela||[[El Valle del Espíritu Santo]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von El Valle]]||1995||[[Datei:Bacilica del Valle.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Venezuela||[[Guanare]]||[[Kathedrale von Guanare]]||1949||[[Datei:Catedral de Guanare.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Venezuela||Guanare||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Coromoto]]||2006||[[Datei:Santuario Nacional Nuestra Señora de Coromoto vista general.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Venezuela||[[La Grita]]||[[Heilig-Geist-Basilika (La Grita)|Heilig-Geist-Basilika]]||1976||[[Datei:Iglesia del Espiritu Santo.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Venezuela||[[Maracaibo]]||[[Rosenkranz-Basilika (Maracaibo)|Rosenkranz-Basilika]]||1920||[[Datei:Basílica de la Chiquinquirá - Fachada 01.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Venezuela||[[Mérida (Venezuela)|Mérida]]||[[Kathedrale von Mérida (Venezuela)|Kathedrale von Mérida]]||1991||[[Datei:Catedral Metropolitana de Mérida.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Venezuela||[[San Antonio del Táchira]]||[[Antoniusbasilika (Táchira)|Antoniusbasilika]]||2017||[[Datei:San Antonio del Táchira, Táchira, Venezuela - panoramio.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Venezuela||[[Táriba]]||[[Basilika Maria Trost (Táriba)|Basilika Maria Trost]]||1959||[[Datei:Consolacion iglesia.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Venezuela||[[Timotes]]||[[Basilika St. Lucia (Timotes)|Basilika Santa Lucia]]||2002||[[Datei:Timotes - Merida.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Venezuela||[[Valencia (Venezuela)|Valencia]]||[[Kathedrale von Valencia (Venezuela)|Kathedrale von Valencia]]||1960||[[Datei:CatedraldeValencia.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |}<br /> <br /> == Basiliken in Australien und Ozeanien ==<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot; style=&quot;text-align:left&quot;<br /> !Land!!Gemeinde!!class=&quot;unsortable&quot;|Basilika!!Jahr der Ernennung!!class=&quot;unsortable&quot;|Bild<br /> |-<br /> |[[Australien]]||[[City of Boroondara|Boroondara]]||[[Our Lady of Victories Basilica]], Camberwell||1996||[[Datei:Our Lady of Victories Basilica Camberwell.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Australien]]||[[Fremantle]]||[[Basilika St. Patrick (Fremantle)|St Patrick’s Basilica]]||1994||[[Datei:St Patrick's, Fremantle.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Australien]]||[[Geelong]]||[[St Mary of the Angels Basilica]]||2004||[[Datei:Basilica St Mary of the Angels, Geelong.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Australien]]||[[Melbourne]]||[[St. Patrick’s Cathedral (Melbourne)|St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Melbourne]]||1974||[[Datei:St Patrick's Cathedral-Gothic Revival Style (Central Tower).jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Australien]]||[[Sydney]]||[[Saint Mary’s Cathedral (Sydney)|St. Mary’s Cathedral, Sydney]]||1932||[[Datei:Cathedral in Sydney.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Guam]]||[[Hagåtña]]||[[Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral Basilica]]||1985||[[Datei:ハガニア大聖堂 - panoramio.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Samoa]]||[[Leulumoega]]||[[Sancta Ana Basilica]]||2009||[[Datei:Basilica Sancta Ana Leulumoega.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Tonga]]||[[Nukuʻalofa]]||[[Basilica of St. Anthony]]||1994||<br /> |}<br /> <br /> == Basiliken in Europa ==<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot; style=&quot;text-align:left&quot;<br /> !Land!!Stadt!!class=&quot;unsortable&quot;|Basilika!!Jahr der Ernennung!!class=&quot;unsortable&quot;|Bild<br /> |-<br /> |[[Andorra]]||[[Meritxell]]|| [[Santuari de Meritxell|Basílica Santuari de la Mare de Déu de Meritxell]]||2014||[[Datei:Santuari nou de Meritxell - 25.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Belarus]]||[[Budslau]]||[[Basilika Mariä Himmelfahrt (Budslau)|Basilika Mariä Himmelfahrt]]||1993||[[Datei:Budslaŭ, church.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Belarus||[[Hrodna]]||[[Franz-Xaver-Kathedrale]]||1990||[[Datei:Belarus-Hrodna-Church of Francis Ksaver-7.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Belarus||[[Pinsk]]||[[Kathedrale Mariä Himmelfahrt (Pinsk)|Kathedrale Mariä Himmelfahrt]]||1996||[[Datei:Пинск. Монастырь францисканцев..jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Belgien]]||colspan=2|Siehe [[Liste der Kathedralen und Basiliken in den BeNeLux-Ländern]]||||||<br /> |-<br /> |[[Deutschland]]||colspan=2|Siehe [[Liste der Basiliken in den deutschsprachigen Ländern]]||||||<br /> |-<br /> |[[Frankreich]]||colspan=2|Siehe [[Liste der Basiliken in Frankreich]]||||||<br /> |-<br /> |[[Griechenland]]||[[Athen]]||[[Kathedrale St. Dionysius Areopagita]]||1877||[[Datei:Attica 06-13 Athens 49 Catholic StDionysius Church.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Irland]]||[[Knock (County Mayo)|Knock]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau, Königin von Irland]]||1979||[[Datei:Knock - Southeast view of Basilica - geograph.org.uk - 1629100.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Irland||[[Lough Derg (Donegal)|Lough Derg]]||[[Purgatorium des heiligen Patrick (Wallfahrtsort)#St. Patrick’s Basilica|St. Patrick’s Basilica]]||1931||[[Datei:Lough Derg Station Island Basilica SW 2009 09 17.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Island]]||[[Reykjavík]]||[[Landakotskirkja]]||1999||[[Datei:Reykjavik Landakotskirkja.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Italien]]||colspan=2|Siehe [[Liste der Basiliken in Italien]]||||||<br /> |-<br /> |[[Kroatien]]||[[Đakovo]]||[[Kathedrale zu Đakovo|St.-Peter-Kathedrale]]||1965||[[Datei:St. Peter's Cathedral, Dakovo.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kroatien||[[Marija Bistrica]]||[[Marija Bistrica#Geschichte|Muttergotteskirche Bistrica]]||1923||[[Datei:Marija Bistrica bazilika.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kroatien||[[Poreč]]||[[Euphrasius-Basilika]]||1931||[[Datei:Eufrazijeva bazilika 5.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kroatien||[[Rijeka]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Trsat]]||1930||[[Datei:Rijeka002.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kroatien||[[Šibenik]]||[[Kathedrale des Heiligen Jakob (Šibenik)|Kathedrale des Heiligen Jakob]]||1895||[[Datei:StJacobsSibenik.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kroatien||[[Sisak]]||[[Basilika St. Quirinus (Sisak)|Basilika St. Quirinus]]||2014||[[Datei:Basilica St. Quirinus.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kroatien||[[Zadar]]||[[Kathedrale von Zadar]]||1867||[[Datei:Zadar Sveta Stosija.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Kroatien||[[Zagreb]]||[[Herz-Jesu-Basilika (Zagreb)]]||1941||[[Datei:Bazilika Srca Isusovog, Zagreb.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Lettland]]||[[Aglona]]||[[Basilika Mariä Himmelfahrt (Aglona)|Basilika Mariä Himmelfahrt]]||1980||[[Datei:Latvia Aglona Basilica.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Litauen]]||[[Kaunas]]||[[Kathedrale St. Peter und Paul (Kaunas)|Kathedralbasilika St.Peter &amp; Paul]]||1921||[[Datei:Kauno arkikatedra.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Litauen||Kaunas||[[Christi Auferstehung (Kaunas)|Christi Auferstehung]]||2015|| [[Datei:Church of Christ's Resurrection, Kaunas, side view.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Litauen||[[Krekenava]]||[[Basilika Mariä Himmelfahrt (Krekenava)|Basilika Mariä Himmelfahrt]]||2011||[[Datei:Krekenavos bažnyčia.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Litauen||[[Marijampolė]]||[[Marijampolė#Basilika des Erzengels St. Michael|Basilika Erzengel St. Michael]]||1992||[[Datei:Marijampolė Šv arkangelo Mykolo mažoji bazilika (Large).jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Litauen||[[Šiluva]]||[[Basilika Mariä Geburt (Šiluva)|Basilika Mariä Geburt]]||1974||[[Datei:SiluvaB03.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Litauen||[[Trakai]]||[[Basilika Mariä Heimsuchung (Trakai)|Basilika Mariä Heimsuchung]]||2017||[[Datei:Trakai Church.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Litauen||[[Vilnius]]||[[Kathedrale St. Stanislaus (Vilnius)|Kathedrale St. Stanislaus]]||1985||[[Datei:Vilnius (Wilno) - cathedral.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Litauen||[[Žemaičių Kalvarija]]||[[Wallfahrtsbasilika Mariä Heimsuchung (Žemaičių Kalvarija)|Wallfahrtsbasilika Mariä Heimsuchung]]||1988||[[Datei:BZN Zemaiciu Kalvarija church front.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Luxemburg]]||[[Echternach]]||[[Kloster Echternach|Basilika St. Willibrord]]||1939||[[Datei:Echternach St Willibrord Basilika R01.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Malta]]||[[Birkirkara]]||[[St. Helena (Birkirkara)|St. Helena]]||1950||[[Datei:Birkirkara-parish-church.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Malta||[[Għarb]]||[[Basilika ta’ Pinu]]||1932||[[Datei:Malta Gozo Ta Pinu BW 2011-10-08 10-18-54.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Malta||Għarb||[[Basilika Mariä Heimsuchung (Għarb)|Basilika Mariä Heimsuchung]]||1967||[[Datei:Gharb Parish Church.tif|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Malta||[[Nadur]]||[[Basilika St. Peter und Paul (Nadur)|Basilika St. Peter und Paul]]||1967||[[Datei:Nadur basilica, Gozo.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Malta||[[Paola (Malta)|Paola]]||[[Christ König (Paola)|Christ König]]||2020||[[Datei:Sudika Paola church.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Malta||[[Rabat (Malta)|Rabat]]||[[Kollegiatkirche St. Paul (Rabat)|Kollegiatkirche St. Paul]]||2020||[[Datei:Rabat 1-2.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Malta||[[Senglea]]||[[Basilika Maria Geburt (Senglea)|Basilika Maria Geburt]]||1920||[[Datei:SengleaBasilica.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Malta||[[Valletta]]||[[Basilika St. Dominikus (Valletta)|Basilika St. Dominikus]]||1816||[[Datei:St Dominic basilica Valletta.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Malta||Valletta||[[Karmelitenkirche (Valletta)|Karmelitenkirche]]||1895||[[Datei:Panorama of Valletta (cropped).jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Malta||[[Victoria (Malta)|Victoria]]||[[Basilika San Ġorġ (Victoria)|Basilika San Gorg]]||1958||[[Datei:Sudika San Gorg Rabat-2.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Malta||[[Xagħra]]||[[Basilika Maria Geburt (Xagħra)|Basilika Maria Geburt]]||1967||[[Datei:Malte, Gozo, Xaghra.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Montenegro]]||[[Kotor]]||[[Sankt-Tryphon-Kathedrale]]||2009||[[Datei:Kotor, Montenegro (16105317698).jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Niederlande]]||colspan=2|Siehe [[Liste der Kathedralen und Basiliken in den BeNeLux-Ländern]]||||||<br /> |-<br /> |[[Österreich]]||colspan=2|Siehe [[Liste der Basiliken in den deutschsprachigen Ländern]]||||||<br /> |-<br /> |[[Polen]]||colspan=2|Siehe [[Liste der Basiliken in Polen]]||||||<br /> |-<br /> |[[Portugal]]||colspan=2|Siehe [[Liste der Basiliken in Spanien und Portugal]]||||||<br /> |-<br /> |[[Rumänien]]||[[Cacica]]||[[Basilika Mariä Himmelfahrt (Cacica)|Basilika Mariä Himmelfahrt]]||2000||[[Datei:Biserica Adormirea Maicii Domnului din Cacica40.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Rumänien||[[Lipova (Arad)|Lipova]]||[[Maria Radna]]||1992||[[Datei:Basilica Papala Maria Radna.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Rumänien||[[Miercurea Ciuc]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Șumuleu Ciuc]]||1948||[[Datei:Csíksomlyó church.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Rumänien||[[Oradea]]||[[Kathedrale St. Mariä Himmelfahrt (Oradea)|Kathedrale St. Mariä Himmelfahrt]]||1991||[[Datei:Catedrala Catolica.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Russland]]||[[Sankt Petersburg]]||[[St. Katharina (Sankt Petersburg)|St. Katharina]]||2013||[[Datei:Spb 06-2012 Nevsky various 03.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[San Marino]]||[[Stadt San Marino|San Marino]]||[[Basilika San Marino]]||1926||[[Datei:Basilica del Santo.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Serbien]]||[[Sremska Mitrovica]]||[[Kathedralbasilika St. Demetrius]]||1991||[[Datei:SrMitrovica Kath Fassade.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Serbien||[[Subotica]]||[[Kathedrale von Subotica]]||1974||[[Datei:Subotica (Szabadka, Суботица) - catholic cathedral.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Slowakei]]||colspan=2|Siehe [[Liste der Kathedralen und Basiliken in der Slowakei]]||||||<br /> |-<br /> |[[Slowenien]]||[[Krško]]||[[Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Lourdes (Brestanica)|Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Lourdes]]||1928||[[Datei:Bazilika Marije Lurške Brestanica 1.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Slowenien||[[Ivančna Gorica]]||[[Kloster Sittich|Liebfrauenbasilika (Kloster Sittich)]]||1936||[[Datei:Sticna Abbey. view.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Slowenien||[[Maribor]]||[[Basilika der Mutter der Barmherzigkeit (Maribor)|Basilika Barmherzige Maria]]||1906||[[Datei:Frančiškanska cerkev Maribor.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Slowenien||[[Nova Gorica]]||[[Sveta Gora]]||1906||[[Datei:SvetaGoraNadSolkanom.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Slowenien||[[Petrovče]]||[[Basilika St. Maria (Petrovče)|Basilika Mariä Heimsuchung, Petrovče pri Celju]]||1984||[[Datei:Basilica of the Visitation, Petrovče 09.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Slowenien||[[Ptujska Gora]]||[[Basilika der Schutzmantelmadonna]]||2009||[[Datei:PtujskaGora1.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Slowenien||[[Radovljica]]||[[Basilika Maria Hilf (Brezje)|Basilika Maria Hilf]]||1988||[[Datei:Dpp 0410.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Spanien]]||colspan=2|Siehe [[Liste der Basiliken in Spanien und Portugal]]||||||<br /> |-<br /> |[[Schweiz]]||colspan=2|Siehe [[Liste der Basiliken in den deutschsprachigen Ländern]]||||||<br /> |-<br /> |[[Tschechische Republik]]||[[Brünn]]||[[Basilika Mariä Himmelfahrt (Brünn)|Basilika Mariä Himmelfahrt]]||1987||[[Datei:Bazilika nanebevzetí panny Marie 2.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Tschechische Republik||[[Bystřice pod Hostýnem]]||[[Hostýn|Basilika Mariä Himmelfahrt]]||1982||[[Datei:Hostyn1.jpg|80px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Tschechische Republik||[[Česká Lípa]]||[[Heimatkundemuseum und Galerie in Česká Lípa|Basilika Allerheiligen]]||1927||[[Datei:Böhmisch-Leipa-Allerheiligen-Kirche2.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Tschechische Republik||[[Frýdek-Místek]]||[[Basilika Mariä Heimsuchung (Frýdek)|Basilika Mariä Heimsuchung]]||2001||[[Datei:2014 Frydek-Mistek, Bazylika Nawiedzenia NMP 08.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Tschechische Republik||[[Jablonné v Podještědí]]||[[Basilika St. Laurentius und Zdislava]]||1996||[[Datei:Laurent1.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Tschechische Republik||[[Filipov (Jiříkov)|Filipov]]||[[Maria-Hilf-Basilika (Filipov)|Basilika der Hilfreichen Jungfrau Maria]]||1926||[[Datei:Bazilika Filipov, Na vyhlídce, Jiříkov-Filipov, Děčín, Česká republika - panoramio.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Tschechische Republik||[[Krupka]]||[[Basilika St. Maria von den Sieben Schmerzen (Krupka)|Basilika St. Maria von den Sieben Schmerzen]]||1924||[[Datei:Wallfahrtskirche Mariaschein.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Tschechische Republik||[[Olmütz]]||[[Basilika Mariä Heimsuchung (Svatý Kopecek)|Basilika Mariä Heimsuchung]]||1995||[[Datei:CZ Svatý Kopeček - minor basilica 3.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Tschechische Republik||[[Prag]]||[[Stift Břevnov|Basilika St. Margarete, Stift Břevnov]]||1948||[[Datei:Brevnov Monastery.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Tschechische Republik||Prag||[[Basilika St. Jakob (Prag)|Basilika St. Jakob]]||1974||[[Datei:Kostel-sv.Jakuba-Praha-StaréMěsto2010a.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Tschechische Republik||Prag||[[Kloster Strahov|Basilika Mariä Himmelfahrt, Kloster Strahov]]||1991||[[Datei:Praha Strahovsky klaster.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Tschechische Republik||Prag||[[Basilika St. Peter und Paul (Prag)|Basilika St. Peter und Paul]]||2003||[[Datei:SS Peter and Paul church Vysehrad Prageu CZ 821.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Tschechische Republik||[[Příbram]]||[[Kloster Svatá Hora|Basilika Mariä Himmelfahrt]]||1905||[[Datei:Příbram-Svata Hora-areal.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Tschechische Republik||[[Velehrad]]||[[Kloster Velehrad|Basilika Mariä Himmelfahrt und der heiligen Cyril und Methodius]]||1928||[[Datei:Velehrad - Basilica.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Tschechische Republik||[[Žďár nad Sázavou]]||[[Kloster Žďár|Basilika Mariä Himmelfahrt und des heiligen Nikolaus]]||2009||[[Datei:Žďár nad Sázavou - 06.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Türkei]]||[[Istanbul]]||[[Kathedrale des Heiligen Geistes (Istanbul)|Heilig-Geist-Kathedrale]]||1909||[[Datei:Máriabesnyői bazilika.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Türkei||Istanbul||[[Basilika St. Antonius (Istanbul)|Basilika St. Antonius]]||1932||[[Datei:Istanbul - Sant Antoni de Pàdua.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Ukraine]]||[[Czernowitz]]||[[Kreuzerhöhungsbasilika (Czernowitz)|Kreuzerhöhungsbasilika]]||2014||[[Datei:73-101-0095 Golovna 20.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Ukraine||[[Lemberg]]||[[Lateinische Kathedrale Mariae Himmelfahrt|Kathedrale Mariae Himmelfahrt]]||1910||[[Datei:Lviv-centre Latin Cathedral.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Ungarn]]||[[Budapest]]||[[St.-Stephans-Basilika (Budapest)|St.-Stephans-Basilika]]||1931||[[Datei:Saint Stephen's Basilica Budapest 2005 087.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Ungarn||Budapest||[[Marienbasilika (Budapest)|Marienbasilika]]||1991||[[Datei:Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary in Máriaremete 01.JPG|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Ungarn||[[Eger (Ungarn)|Eger]]||[[Kathedrale von Eger]]||1970||[[Datei:Eger-bazilika-vzs.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Ungarn||[[Gödöllő]]||[[Basilika Mariä Himmelfahrt (Gödöllő)|Basilika Mariä Himmelfahrt]]||2008||[[Datei:Máriabesnyői bazilika.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Ungarn||[[Győr]]||[[Kathedrale von Győr|Kathedrale Mariä Himmelfahrt]]||1997 ||[[Datei:Győr székesegyház főhomlokzat.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Ungarn||[[Keszthely]]||[[Basilika St. Theresa (Keszthely)|Basilika St. Theresa (Karmelitherkirche)]]||1989||[[Datei:Keszthely church.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Ungarn||[[Márianosztra]]||[[Basilika Maria Königin von Ungarn]]||2012||[[Datei:Római katolikus templom, volt pálos templom (7122. számú műemlék).jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Ungarn||[[Máriapócs]]||[[Basilika von Máriapócs|Basilika Sieben Schmerzen Mariä]]||1948||[[Datei:Máriapócs - zarándokhely.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Ungarn||[[Mátraverebély]]||[[Basilika Mariä Himmelfahrt (Mátraverebély)|Basilika Mariä Himmelfahrt]]||1970||[[Datei:Mátraverebély3.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Ungarn||[[Pannonhalma]]||[[Territorialabtei Pannonhalma|Basilika St. Martin]]||1942||[[Datei:Pannonhalma - Bencés apátság.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Ungarn||[[Pécs]]||[[Kathedrale St. Peter und Paul (Pécs)|Kathedrale St. Peter und Paul]]||1991||[[Datei:Pecs03.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Ungarn||[[Sárospatak]]||[[Basilika St. Johannes (Sárospatak)|Basilika St. Johannes]]||2007||[[Datei:Sárospatak - Vártemplom - panoramio (2).jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Ungarn||[[Siklós]]||[[Basilika Mariä Heimsuchung (Siklós)|Basilika Mariä Heimsuchung]]||2008||[[Datei:Basilica Minor of Visitation, aerial, Máriagyűd.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Ungarn<br /> |[[Bodajk]]<br /> |Kirche der helfenden Jungfrau Maria<br /> |2023&lt;ref&gt;{{Internetquelle |autor=NeoSoft Kft- www.neosoft.hu |url=https://www.szekesfehervar.hu/kisbazilika-rangot-kapott-a-bodajki-kegyhely-mar-ket-basilica-minor-van-az-egyhazmegyeben |titel=Kisbazilika rangot kapott a Bodajki Kegyhely – már két basilica minor van az egyházmegyében |datum=2023-09-08 |sprache=hu |abruf=2023-09-17}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |[[Datei:Légi felvétel a kegyhelyről és Bodajkról.jpg|100x100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Ungarn||[[Székesfehérvár]]||[[Kathedrale St. Stephan (Székesfehérvár)|Kathedrale St. Stefan]]||1938||[[Datei:Saint Stephen's Basilica - panoramio - fabiolah (1).jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Ungarn||[[Veszprém]]||[[Kathedrale St. Michael (Veszprém)|Kathedrale St. Michael]]||1981||[[Datei:Székesegyház (10682. számú műemlék) 6.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Ungarn||[[Zirc]]||[[Kloster Zirc|Basilika Mariä Himmelfahrt]]||1982||[[Datei:Cistercian Convent Zirc.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Vereinigtes Königreich]]||[[Birmingham]]||[[Kathedrale von Birmingham (römisch-katholisch)|Kathedrale von Birmingham]]||1941||[[Datei:St Chads Cathedral Birmingham.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigtes Königreich||[[Stratton-on-the-Fosse]]||[[Downside Abbey|Basilica of St Gregory the Great, Downside Abbey]]||1935||[[Datei:Downside abbey2.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |Vereinigtes Königreich||[[Walsingham (Norfolk)|Walsingham]]||[[Basilica of Our Lady of Walsingham]]||2015||[[Datei:The Slipper Chapel, Houghton St Giles - geograph.org.uk - 1053939.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |}<br /> <br /> == Statistiken ==<br /> Ende 2021 gab es insgesamt 1899 Basiliken (davon 4 Basilica maiores und 1895 Basilica minores).&lt;ref&gt;{{Internetquelle |url=http://www.gcatholic.org/churches/bas.htm |titel=Basilicas in the World |abruf=2023-04-23}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> === Die folgenden Länder haben mehr als 100 Basiliken ===<br /> * {{ITA}} (592)<br /> * {{Frankreich}} (175)<br /> * {{Polen}} (156)<br /> * {{ESP}}(130)<br /> <br /> === Die folgenden Länder haben 10 bis 100 Basiliken ===<br /> * {{USA}} (93)<br /> * {{BRA}} (84)<br /> * {{DEU}} (79)<br /> * {{ARG}} (50)<br /> * {{COL}} (40)<br /> * {{Österreich}} (36)<br /> * {{MEX}} (33)<br /> * {{IND}} (32)<br /> * {{BEL}} (30)<br /> * {{Niederlande}} (28)<br /> * {{CAN}} (27)<br /> * {{PHL}} (23)<br /> * {{HUN}} (17)<br /> * {{VEN}} (16)<br /> * {{CZE}} (15)<br /> * {{Slowakei}} (15)<br /> * {{Portugal}}(15)<br /> * {{Peru}} (14)<br /> * {{CHE}} (12)<br /> * {{ECU}} (12)<br /> * {{Malta}} (12)<br /> <br /> === Die folgenden Städte und Gemeinden haben mehr als 10 Basiliken ===<br /> * [[Rom]] (66)<br /> * [[Buenos Aires]] (15)<br /> * [[Krakau]] (13)<br /> * [[Bologna]] (11)<br /> * [[Florenz]] (11)<br /> <br /> == Ehemalige Basiliken ==<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot; style=&quot;text-align:center&quot;<br /> !Land!!Gemeinde!!class=&quot;unsortable&quot;|Kirche!!class=&quot;unsortable&quot;|Jahr der Ernennung!!class=&quot;unsortable&quot;|Bild<br /> |-<br /> |[[Niederlande]]||[[Arnheim]]||[[St.-Walburgis-Kirche]], 2013 säkularisiert||1964||[[Datei:St. Walburgius-basiliek Arnhem mei 2007.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> ||[[Tunesien]]||[[Karthago]]||[[Kathedrale von Karthago|Kathedrale des heiligen Ludwig von Karthago]], 1964 säkularisiert||1918||[[Datei:Acropolium.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Vereinigtes Königreich]]||[[Manchester]]||[[Corpus Christi Priory|Corpus Christi Basilica, Miles Platting]], 2007 geschlossen wegen Baufälligkeit|| ||[[Datei:A church on Varley Street (geograph 3656821).jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |}<br /> <br /> == Unklare Fälle ==<br /> Die folgenden Kirchen werden teilweise als Basiliken geführt, aber ihr Status ist nicht belegt. Nicht alle sind bauliche Basiliken.<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot; style=&quot;text-align:center&quot;<br /> !Land!!Gemeinde!!class=&quot;unsortable&quot;|Kirche!!class=&quot;unsortable&quot;|Bild<br /> |-<br /> |[[Brasilien]]||[[Novo Hamburgo]]||[[Catedral Basílica São Luis Gonzaga]]||[[Datei:Catedral Basílica São Luis Gonzaga.jpg|100px]]<br /> |-<br /> |[[Kuba]]||[[Havanna]]||[[Basilica Menor de San Francisco de Asis]]||[[Datei:Basilica Menor de San Francisco de Asis in havana.JPG|100px]]<br /> |}<br /> <br /> == Weblinks ==<br /> * [http://www.gcatholic.org/churches/bas.htm List of all Minor Basilicas] from Giga-Catholic Information<br /> Spezielles:<br /> * [http://www.come2india.org/indian-basilicas.html List of all Basilicas in India] from Notes on India<br /> <br /> == Quellen ==<br /> &lt;references /&gt;<br /> <br /> {{Navigationsleiste Basiliken der römisch-katholischen Kirche}}<br /> <br /> [[Kategorie:Basilika (Titel)|!]]<br /> [[Kategorie:Liste (Kirchengebäude)|Basiliken]]<br /> [[Kategorie:Wikipedia:Liste|Basiliken]]<br /> [[Kategorie:Basilica minor|!]]</div> 636Buster https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Einhundert-US-Dollar-Banknote&diff=144105225 Einhundert-US-Dollar-Banknote 2014-02-15T22:17:28Z <p>636Buster: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Banknote<br /> | Denomination = One Hundred [[United States dollar|Dollars]]<br /> | Country = United States<br /> | Value = $100<br /> | Unit = <br /> | Width = 155.956<br /> | Height = 66.294<br /> | Thickness = 0.109<br /> | Weight = Approx. 1 <br /> | Security Features = Security fibers, [[Watermark]], 3D [[Security thread|Security ribbon]], [[Optically Variable Ink|Optically variable ink]], microprinting, raised printing, [[EURion constellation]]<br /> | Paper Type = 75% cotton&lt;br/&gt;25% linen<br /> | Years of Printing = 1929 &amp;ndash; present (Small size)<br /> | Obverse = New100front.jpg<br /> | Obverse Design = [[Benjamin Franklin]], [[Declaration of Independence]], [[Quill pen]], [[Inkwell]]<br /> | Obverse Designer = <br /> | Obverse Design Date = 2009<br /> | Reverse = New100back.jpg<br /> | Reverse Design = [[Independence Hall]] <br /> | Reverse Designer = <br /> | Reverse Design Date = 2009<br /> }}<br /> The '''United States one hundred-dollar bill''' ($100) is a [[Denomination (currency)|denomination]] of [[United States dollar|United States currency]] featuring statesman, inventor, and diplomat [[Benjamin Franklin]] on the [[obverse]] of the bill. On the reverse of the banknote is an image of [[Independence Hall (United States)|Independence Hall]]. The $100 bill is the largest denomination that has been printed since July 13, 1969, when the [[Large denominations of United States currency|denominations]] of $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000 were retired.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.moneyfactory.gov/section.cfm/5/42 |title=For Collectors: Large Denominations |publisher=[[Bureau of Engraving and Printing]] |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20070911204022/http://www.moneyfactory.gov/section.cfm/5/42 |deadurl=yes |archivedate=September 11, 2007 |accessdate=2012-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; The [[Bureau of Engraving and Printing]] says the average life of a $100 bill in circulation is 90 months (7.5 years) before it is replaced due to wear and tear.<br /> <br /> The bills are also commonly referred to as &quot;Benjamins&quot;, in reference to the use of Benjamin Franklin's portrait on the denomination,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Benjamin |title=benjamin |accessdate=2009-06-06 |publisher=[[Urban Dictionary]] |deadurl=no |accessdate=2012-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; or &quot;C-Notes&quot;, based on the [[Roman numerals|Roman numeral]] for 100. The bill is one of two denominations printed today that does not feature a [[President of the United States]]; the other is the [[United States ten-dollar bill|$10 bill]], featuring [[Alexander Hamilton]]. It is also the only denomination to feature a building not located in [[Washington, D.C.]], that being the [[Independence Hall]] located in [[Philadelphia]] on the reverse. The time on the clock of Independence Hall on the reverse, according to the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing, shows approximately 4:10&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.moneyfactory.gov/small100denom.html |title=Money Facts |publisher=[[Bureau of Engraving and Printing]] |accessdate=2012-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; on the older contemporary notes and 10:30 on the series 2009A notes released in 2013.<br /> <br /> One hundred hundred-dollar bills are delivered by [[Federal Reserve|Federal Reserve Banks]] in mustard-colored straps ($10,000).<br /> <br /> The ''Series 2009'' $100 bill redesign was unveiled on April 21, 2010, and was to be issued to the public on February 11, 2011,&lt;ref name=bep2010&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.newmoney.gov/currency/100.htm |title=The New $100 Note |date=April 21, 2010 |publisher=[[Bureau of Engraving and Printing]] |deadurl=no |accessdate=2012-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.newmoney.gov/media/release_10012010.htm |title=Federal Reserve Announces Delay in the Issue Date of Redesigned $100 Note |date=October 1, 2010 |publisher=[[Bureau of Engraving and Printing]] |deadurl=no |accessdate=2012-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> but production was shut down in December 2010 because as many as 30% were unusable due to a manufacturing flaw. Officials discovered that some of the new bills have a vertical crease that, when the sides of the bill are pulled, unfolds and reveals a blank space on the face of the bill.&lt;ref name=&quot;urlNews Headlines&quot;&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.cnbc.com/id/40521684 |author=Eamon Javers |title=The Fed Has a $110 Billion Problem with New Benjamins |date=16 December 2009 |publisher=[[CNBC]] |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20101207021355/http://www.cnbc.com/id/40521684 |archivedate=2010-12-07 |accessdate=2012-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; Specifically, during initial production it was noticed that occasionally a sheet of notes (32 banknotes per sheet) would crease. In their replacement, and continuing the high demand of this denomination, the ''Series 2006A'' was issued retaining the previous design (1996-generation).<br /> <br /> On April 24, 2013, the Federal Reserve announced the new $100 bill would enter circulation on October 8, 2013.&lt;ref name=bep2013&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.newmoney.gov/stakeholder/journalist/release_04242013.htm |title=Federal Reserve Announces Day of Issue of Redesigned $100 Note |date=April 24, 2013 |publisher=[[Bureau of Engraving and Printing]] |deadurl=no |accessdate=2013-04-24}}&lt;/ref&gt; The new bill will cost 12.6 cents to produce and have a blue ribbon woven into the center of the currency with &quot;100&quot; and [[Liberty Bell]]s, alternating, that appear when the bill is tilted.&lt;ref name=&quot;Money&quot;&gt; {{cite news | title = Mishap At The Money Factory Delays $100 Bill Release | date = 2013-09-06 | publisher = CBS Local Media | url = http://miami.cbslocal.com/2013/09/06/mishap-at-the-money-factory-delays-100-bill-release/ | work = CBSMiami/CNN | accessdate = 2013-09-09}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> According to the [[Federal Reserve Chairman]] [[Ben Bernanke]], more than two thirds of all $100 notes circulate outside of the United States&lt;ref name=&quot;Money&quot; /&gt; making it the most popular banknote.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|last=Phillips|first=Matt|title=Why the share of $100 bills in circulation has been going up for over 40 years|url=http://qz.com/29561/why-the-share-of-100-bills-in-circulation-has-been-going-up-for-over-40-years/|work=Quartz|publisher=[[The Atlantic Media Company]]|accessdate=8 October 2013}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> <br /> ==Large size note history==<br /> ''(&lt;small&gt;approximately&lt;/small&gt; 7.4218 × 3.125 in ≅ 189 × 79 mm)''<br /> [[File:US $100 1880 United States Note.jpg|thumb|275px|''Series 1880'' $100 note]]<br /> [[File:US $100 GC 1922.jpg|thumb|275px|right|A 1922 hundred-dollar Gold Certificate]]<br /> <br /> *1861: Three-year 100 dollar [[Interest Bearing Note]]s were issued that paid 7.3% interest per year. These notes were not primarily designed to circulate, and were payable to the original purchaser of the dollar bill. The obverse of the note featured a portrait of General [[Winfield Scott]].<br /> *1862: The first $100 [[United States Note]] was issued. Variations of this note were issued that resulted in slightly different wording (obligations) on the reverse; the note was issued again in ''Series of 1863''.<br /> *1863: Both one and two and one half year Interest Bearing Notes were issued that paid 5% interest. The one-year Interest Bearing Notes featured a [[Vignette (graphic design)|vignette]] of [[George Washington]] in the center, and [[allegorical]] figures representing &quot;The Guardian&quot; to the right and &quot;Justice&quot; to the left. The two-year notes featured a vignette of the [[U.S. Treasury#History|U.S. treasury building]] in the center, a farmer and mechanic to the left, and sailors firing a cannon to the right.<br /> *1863: The first $100 [[Gold Certificate]]s were issued with a [[Bald Eagle]] to the left and large green 100 in the middle of the obverse. The reverse was distinctly printed in orange instead of green like all other U.S. federal government issued notes of the time.<br /> *1864: [[Compound Interest Treasury Note]]s were issued that were intended to circulate for three years and paid 6% interest compounded semi-annually. The obverse is similar to the 1863 one-year Interest Bearing Note.<br /> *1869: A new $100 [[United States Note]] was issued with a portrait of [[Abraham Lincoln]] on the left of the obverse and an allegorical figure representing architecture on the right. Although this note is technically a United States Note, &lt;small&gt;TREASURY NOTE&lt;/small&gt; appeared on it instead of &lt;small&gt;UNITED STATES NOTE&lt;/small&gt;.<br /> *1870: A new $100 Gold Certificate with a portrait of [[Thomas Hart Benton (senator)|Thomas Hart Benton]] on the left side of the obverse was issued. The note was one-sided.<br /> *1870: One hundred dollar [[National Gold Bank Note]]s were issued specifically for payment in gold coin by participating national gold banks. The obverse featured vignettes of Perry leaving the [[USS St. Lawrence (1848)|USS St. Lawrence]] and an allegorical figure to the right; the reverse featured a vignette of U.S. gold coins.<br /> *1875: The reverse of the ''Series of 1869'' United States Note was redesigned. Also, &lt;small&gt;TREASURY NOTE&lt;/small&gt; was changed to &lt;small&gt;UNITED STATES NOTE&lt;/small&gt; on the obverse. This note was issued again in ''Series of 1878'' and ''Series of 1880''.<br /> *1878: The first $100 [[Silver Certificate]] was issued with a portrait of [[James Monroe]] on the left side of the obverse. The reverse was printed in '''black''' ink, unlike any other U.S. Federal Government issued dollar bill.<br /> *1882: A new and revised $100 Gold Certificate was issued. The obverse was partially the same as the ''Series 1870'' gold certificate; the border design, portrait of Thomas H. Benton, and large word &lt;small&gt;GOLD&lt;/small&gt;, and gold-colored ink behind the serial numbers were all retained. The reverse featured a perched Bald Eagle and the [[Roman numeral]] for 100, C.<br /> *1890: One hundred dollar Treasury or &quot;Coin Notes&quot; were issued for government purchases of silver bullion from the silver mining industry. The note featured a portrait of Admiral [[David G. Farragut]]. The note was also nicknamed a &quot;watermelon note&quot; because of the watermelon-shaped 0's in the large numeral 100 on the reverse; the large numeral 100 was surrounded by an [[ornate]] design that occupied almost the entire note.<br /> *1891: The reverse of the ''Series of 1890'' Treasury Note was redesigned because the Treasury felt that it was too &quot;busy&quot; which would make it too easy to counterfeit. More open space was incorporated into the new design.<br /> *1891: The obverse of the $100 Silver Certificate was slightly revised with some aspects of the design changed. The reverse was completely redesigned and also began to be printed in green ink.<br /> *1914: The first $100 [[Federal Reserve Note]] was issued with a portrait of Benjamin Franklin on the obverse and allegorical figures representing labor, plenty, America, peace, and commerce on the reverse.<br /> *1922: The ''Series of 1880'' Gold Certificate was re-issued with an obligation to the right of the bottom-left serial number on the obverse.<br /> <br /> ==Small size note history==<br /> ''(6.14 × 2.61 in ≅ 157 × 66&amp;nbsp;mm)''<br /> [[File:Benjamin Franklin.PNG|thumb|200px|right|[[Joseph-Siffred Duplessis]] portrait of Benjamin Franklin used on the $100 bill from 1929 until 1993.]]<br /> [[File:Franklin-Benjamin-LOC.jpg|thumb|200px|right|[[Joseph-Siffred Duplessis]] portrait of an older Benjamin Franklin used on the $100 bill 1996 onward.]]<br /> <br /> * 1929: Under the [[Series of 1928 (United States Currency)|''Series of 1928'']], all U.S. currency was changed to its [[Small-sized note|current size]] and began to carry a standardized design. All variations of the $100 bill would carry the same portrait of Benjamin Franklin, same border design on the [[obverse]], and the same [[Obverse and reverse|reverse]] with a vignette of Independence Hall. The $100 bill was issued as a [[Federal Reserve Note]] with a green seal and serial numbers and as a [[Gold Certificate]] with a golden seal and serial numbers.<br /> * 1933: As an emergency response to the [[Great Depression]], additional money was pumped into the American economy through Federal Reserve Bank Notes issued under ''Series of 1929''. This was the only small-sized $100 bill that had a slightly different border design on the obverse. The serial numbers and seal on it were brown.<br /> * 1934: The ''redeemable in gold'' clause was removed from Federal Reserve Notes due to the U.S. withdrawing from the [[gold standard]].<br /> * 1934: Special $100 Gold Certificates were issued for non-public, Federal Reserve bank-to-bank transactions. These notes featured a reverse printed in orange instead of green like all other small-sized notes. The wording on the obverse was also changed to &lt;small&gt;ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN GOLD PAYABLE TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW&lt;/small&gt;.<br /> * 1950: Many minor aspects on the obverse of the $100 Federal Reserve Note were changed. Most noticeably, the treasury seal, gray numeral 100, and the Federal Reserve Seal were made smaller; also, the Federal Reserve Seal had spikes added around it.<br /> * 1963: Because dollar bills were no longer redeemable in silver, beginning with ''Series 1963A'', &lt;small&gt;WILL PAY TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND&lt;/small&gt; was removed from the obverse of the $100 Federal Reserve Note and the obligation was shortened to its current wording, &lt;small&gt;THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER FOR ALL DEBTS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE&lt;/small&gt;. Also, [[United States national motto|&lt;small&gt;IN GOD WE TRUST&lt;/small&gt;]] was added to the reverse.<br /> * 1966: The first and only small-sized $100 [[United States Note]] was issued with a red seal and serial numbers. It was the first of all United States currency to use the new U.S. [[Seal of the United States Department of the Treasury|treasury seal]] with wording in [[English language|English]] instead of [[Latin]]. Like the ''Series 1963'' $2 and $5 United States Notes, it lacked &lt;small&gt;WILL PAY TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND&lt;/small&gt; on the obverse and featured the motto &lt;small&gt;IN GOD WE TRUST&lt;/small&gt; on the reverse. The $100 United States Note was issued due to legislation that specified a certain dollar amount of United States Notes that were to remain in circulation. Because the $2 and $5 United States Notes were soon to be discontinued, the dollar amount of United States Notes would drop, thus warranting the issuing of this note.<br /> * 1990: The first new-age anti-counterfeiting measures were introduced under ''Series 1990'' with microscopic printing around Franklin's portrait and a metallic security strip on the left side of the bill.<br /> [[File:US100DollarBills-Old&amp;2013.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Comparison between a Series 1990 note with a 2013 note (1996 design not shown)]]<br /> *March 25, 1996: The first major design change since 1929 took place with the adoption of a contemporary style layout. The main intent of the new design was to deter [[counterfeit]]ing. New security features included a [[watermark]] of Franklin to the right side of the bill, [[Optically Variable Ink|optically variable ink]] (OVI) that changed from green to black when viewed at different angles, a higher quality and enlarged portrait of Franklin, and hard-to-reproduce fine line printing around Franklin's portrait and Independence Hall. Older security features such as interwoven red and blue silk fibers, microprinting, and a plastic security thread (which now glows red under a [[black light]]) were kept. The individual Federal Reserve Bank Seal was changed to a unified Federal Reserve Seal along with an additional prefix letter being added to the serial number.<br /> * The newest $100 bill was announced on April 21, 2010, and was to enter circulation in early 2011.&lt;ref name=&quot;bep2010&quot; /&gt; In addition to design changes introduced in 1996, the obverse features the brown quill that was used to sign the Declaration of Independence; faint phrases from the Declaration of Independence; a bell in the inkwell that appears and disappears depending on the angle at which the bill is viewed; teal background color; a borderless portrait of Benjamin Franklin; a blue &quot;3D security ribbon&quot; (real name &quot;Motion&quot;) on which images of Liberty Bells shift into numerical designations of &quot;100&quot; as the note is tilted; and to the left of Franklin, small yellow 100s whose zeros form the [[EURion constellation]]. The reverse features small yellow EURion 100s and has the fine lines removed from around the vignette of Independence Hall. These notes will be issued as ''Series 2009'' with [[Rosa Gumataotao Rios|''Rios'']]''-''[[Timothy Geithner|''Geithner'']] signatures. Many of these changes are intended not only to thwart counterfeiting but to also make it easier to quickly check authenticity and help vision impaired people.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |author=uscurrency |url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTWWzVfwEik |title=$100 Note Podcast Episode: 1 |publisher=[[YouTube]] |deadurl=no |accessdate=2012-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; Problems in the printing process have led to a delay in the release of the new bills.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |author=Brian Naylor |coauthors= |title=Updated $100 Bills May Be Too Tough To Print |url=http://www.npr.org/2010/12/07/131884481/New-100-Bills-May-Be-Too-Tough-To-Print |quote=The government had planned to introduce a new $100 bill early next year. The complex new design is meant to foil counterfeiters. The problem is it's already foiled the machines that are supposed to print it. |work=[[All Things Considered]] |publisher=[[National Public Radio]] |date=December 7, 2010 |deadurl=no |accessdate=2012-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; On April 24, 2013, a release date of October 8, 2013 was announced.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://federalreserve.gov/newsevents/press/other/20130424a.htm |title=FRB: Press Release-Federal Reserve announces issue date of redesigned $100 note-April 24, 2013 |publisher=Federalreserve.gov |date=2013-04-24 |accessdate=2013-10-04}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * 2011: To replace the colorized $100 bills until the problem of creasing is solved, the old $100 bill with 1996 design turns back into production, called ''Series 2006A'' and retaining ''Cabral-Paulson'' signatures of previous ''Series 2006.''<br /> <br /> &lt;gallery widths=&quot;265px&quot; heights=&quot;115px&quot;&gt;<br /> File:US-$100-GC-1934-Fr.2406.jpg|Both views (obverse and reverse) of the ''Series 1934'' $100 Gold Certificate<br /> File:US $100 United States Note 1966.jpg|Front of a ''Series 1966'' $100 United States note<br /> File:Usdollar100front.jpg|Obverse of a ''Series 2006A'' $100 note<br /> &lt;/gallery&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Removal of larger-value bills ($500 and up)==<br /> The Federal Reserve announced the removal of [[large denominations of United States currency]] from circulation on July 14, 1969. The one-hundred-dollar bill was the largest denomination left in circulation. All the Federal Reserve Notes produced from ''Series 1928'' up to before ''Series 1969'' (i.e. 1928, 1928A, 1934, 1934A, 1934B, 1934C, 1934D, 1950, 1950A, 1950B, 1950C, 1950D, 1950E, 1963, 1966, 1966A) of the $100 denomination added up to $23.1708 billion.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.uspapermoney.info/serials/ |title=US Paper Money information: Serial Number Ranges |publisher=USPaperMoney.Info |deadurl=no |accessdate=2012-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; Since some banknotes had been destroyed, and the population was 200 million at the time, there was less than one $100 banknote per capita circulating. <br /> <br /> As of June 30, 1969, the US coins and banknotes in circulation of all denominations were worth $50.936 billion of which $4.929 billion was circulating overseas.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://research.stlouisfed.org/wp/2003/2003-006.pdf |title=Some Tables of Historical U.S. Currency and Monetary Aggregates Data |publisher=[[Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis]] |format=PDF |deadurl=no |accessdate=2012-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; So the currency and coin circulating within the United States was $230 per capita. Since 1969 the demand for U.S. currency has greatly increased. As of the end of 2010, a total of 7 billion hundred dollar notes are in circulation.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.federalreserve.gov/paymentsystems/coin_currcircvolume.htm |title=Currency in Circulation: Volume |publisher=[[Federal Reserve System]] |deadurl=no |accessdate=2012-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; The total amount of circulating currency and coin passed one trillion dollars in March 2011. <br /> <br /> Despite the degradation in the value of the U.S. $100 banknote (which was worth more in 1969 than a U.S. $500 note would be worth today), and despite competition from some more valuable foreign notes (most notably, the [[500 euro note|500 euro banknote]]), there are no plans to re-issue banknotes above $100. The widespread use of electronic means to conduct large scale cash transactions today has made large-scale physical cash transactions obsolete and therefore, at least from the government's point of view, unnecessary for the conduct of legitimate business. Quoting T. Allison, Assistant to the Board of the [[Federal Reserve System]] in his October 8, 1998 testimony before the [[United States House of Representatives|U.S. House of Representatives]], [[United States House Financial Services Subcommittee on Domestic and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and Technology|Subcommittee on Domestic and International Monetary Policy]], [[United States House Committee on Financial Services|Committee on Banking and Financial Services]]:<br /> <br /> {{quote|There are public policies against reissuing the $500 note, mainly because many of those efficiency gains, such as lower shipment and storage costs, would accrue not only to legitimate users of bank notes, but also to money launderers, tax evaders and a variety of other law breakers who use currency in their criminal activity. While it is not at all clear that the volume of illegal drugs sold or the amount of tax evasion would necessarily increase just as a consequence of the availability of a larger dollar denomination bill, it no doubt is the case that if wrongdoers were provided with an easier mechanism to launder their funds and hide their profits, enforcement authorities could have a harder time detecting certain illicit transactions occurring in cash.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://commdocs.house.gov/committees/bank/hba51647.000/hba51647_0f.htm |title=Will Jumbo Euro Notes Threaten the Greenback? |publisher=[[United States House of Representatives|U.S. House of Representatives]] |date=October 8, 1998 |deadurl=no |accessdate=2012-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt;}}<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist|1}}<br /> <br /> ==Further reading==<br /> *{{cite book<br /> | last = Friedberg<br /> | first = Arthur<br /> | coauthors = Ira Friedberg, David Bowers<br /> | title = A Guide Book of United States Paper Money: Complete Source for History, Grading, and Prices (Official Red Book)<br /> | publisher = Whitman Publishing<br /> | year = 2005<br /> | isbn = 0-7948-1786-6 }}<br /> *{{cite book<br /> | last = Hudgeons<br /> | first = Thomas<br /> | title = The Official Blackbook Price Guide to U.S. Paper Money 2006<br /> | edition= 38th<br /> | publisher = House of Collectibles<br /> | year = 2005<br /> | isbn = 1-4000-4845-1<br /> | oclc = 244167611 }}<br /> *{{cite book<br /> | last = Wilhite<br /> | first = Robert<br /> | title = Standard Catalog of United States Paper Money<br /> | edition= 17th<br /> | publisher = Krause Publications<br /> | year = 1998<br /> | isbn = 0-87341-653-8 }}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> *[http://www.newmoney.gov/newmoney/flash/interactive100/index.html ''interactive 100 dollar bill'']<br /> *[http://www.landmarkcash.com/100-dollar-bill.html ''evolution of the 100 dollar bill (infographic)'']<br /> <br /> <br /> {{US currency and coinage}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Benjamin Franklin]]<br /> [[Category:Paper money of the United States]]<br /> [[Category:1861 introductions]]<br /> <br /> {{Link GA|ru}}</div> 636Buster https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Einhundert-US-Dollar-Banknote&diff=144105224 Einhundert-US-Dollar-Banknote 2014-02-15T22:17:28Z <p>636Buster: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Banknote<br /> | Denomination = One Hundred [[United States dollar|Dollars]]<br /> | Country = United States<br /> | Value = $100<br /> | Unit = <br /> | Width = 155.956<br /> | Height = 66.294<br /> | Thickness = 0.109<br /> | Weight = Approx. 1 <br /> | Security Features = Security fibers, [[Watermark]], 3D [[Security thread|Security ribbon]], [[Optically Variable Ink|Optically variable ink]], microprinting, raised printing, [[EURion constellation]]<br /> | Paper Type = 75% cotton&lt;br/&gt;25% linen<br /> | Years of Printing = 1929 &amp;ndash; present (Small size)<br /> | Obverse = New100front.jpg<br /> | Obverse Design = [[Benjamin Franklin]], [[Declaration of Independence]], [[Quill pen]], [[Inkwell]]<br /> | Obverse Designer = <br /> | Obverse Design Date = 2009<br /> | Reverse = New100back.jpg<br /> | Reverse Design = [[Independence Hall]] <br /> | Reverse Designer = <br /> | Reverse Design Date = 2009<br /> }}<br /> The '''United States one hundred-dollar bill''' ($100) is a [[Denomination (currency)|denomination]] of [[United States dollar|United States currency]] featuring statesman, inventor, and diplomat [[Benjamin Franklin]] on the [[obverse]] of the bill. On the reverse of the banknote is an image of [[Independence Hall (United States)|Independence Hall]]. The $100 bill is the largest denomination that has been printed since July 13, 1969, when the [[Large denominations of United States currency|denominations]] of $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000 were retired.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.moneyfactory.gov/section.cfm/5/42 |title=For Collectors: Large Denominations |publisher=[[Bureau of Engraving and Printing]] |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20070911204022/http://www.moneyfactory.gov/section.cfm/5/42 |deadurl=yes |archivedate=September 11, 2007 |accessdate=2012-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; The [[Bureau of Engraving and Printing]] says the average life of a $100 bill in circulation is 90 months (7.5 years) before it is replaced due to wear and tear.<br /> <br /> The bills are also commonly referred to as &quot;Benjamins&quot;, in reference to the use of Benjamin Franklin's portrait on the denomination,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Benjamin |title=benjamin |accessdate=2009-06-06 |publisher=[[Urban Dictionary]] |deadurl=no |accessdate=2012-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; or &quot;C-Notes&quot;, based on the [[Roman numerals|Roman numeral]] for 100. The bill is one of two denominations printed today that does not feature a [[President of the United States]]; the other is the [[United States ten-dollar bill|$10 bill]], featuring [[Alexander Hamilton]]. It is also the only denomination to feature a building not located in [[Washington, D.C.]], that being the [[Independence Hall]] located in [[Philadelphia]] on the reverse. The time on the clock of Independence Hall on the reverse, according to the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing, shows approximately 4:10&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.moneyfactory.gov/small100denom.html |title=Money Facts |publisher=[[Bureau of Engraving and Printing]] |accessdate=2012-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; on the older contemporary notes and 10:30 on the series 2009A notes released in 2013.<br /> <br /> One hundred hundred-dollar bills are delivered by [[Federal Reserve|Federal Reserve Banks]] in mustard-colored straps ($10,000).<br /> <br /> The ''Series 2009'' $100 bill redesign was unveiled on April 21, 2010, and was to be issued to the public on February 11, 2011,&lt;ref name=bep2010&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.newmoney.gov/currency/100.htm |title=The New $100 Note |date=April 21, 2010 |publisher=[[Bureau of Engraving and Printing]] |deadurl=no |accessdate=2012-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.newmoney.gov/media/release_10012010.htm |title=Federal Reserve Announces Delay in the Issue Date of Redesigned $100 Note |date=October 1, 2010 |publisher=[[Bureau of Engraving and Printing]] |deadurl=no |accessdate=2012-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> but production was shut down in December 2010 because as many as 30% were unusable due to a manufacturing flaw. Officials discovered that some of the new bills have a vertical crease that, when the sides of the bill are pulled, unfolds and reveals a blank space on the face of the bill.&lt;ref name=&quot;urlNews Headlines&quot;&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.cnbc.com/id/40521684 |author=Eamon Javers |title=The Fed Has a $110 Billion Problem with New Benjamins |date=16 December 2009 |publisher=[[CNBC]] |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20101207021355/http://www.cnbc.com/id/40521684 |archivedate=2010-12-07 |accessdate=2012-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; Specifically, during initial production it was noticed that occasionally a sheet of notes (32 banknotes per sheet) would crease. In their replacement, and continuing the high demand of this denomination, the ''Series 2006A'' was issued retaining the previous design (1996-generation).<br /> <br /> On April 24, 2013, the Federal Reserve announced the new $100 bill would enter circulation on October 8, 2013.&lt;ref name=bep2013&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.newmoney.gov/stakeholder/journalist/release_04242013.htm |title=Federal Reserve Announces Day of Issue of Redesigned $100 Note |date=April 24, 2013 |publisher=[[Bureau of Engraving and Printing]] |deadurl=no |accessdate=2013-04-24}}&lt;/ref&gt; The new bill will cost 12.6 cents to produce and have a blue ribbon woven into the center of the currency with &quot;100&quot; and [[Liberty Bell]]s, alternating, that appear when the bill is tilted.&lt;ref name=&quot;Money&quot;&gt; {{cite news | title = Mishap At The Money Factory Delays $100 Bill Release | date = 2013-09-06 | publisher = CBS Local Media | url = http://miami.cbslocal.com/2013/09/06/mishap-at-the-money-factory-delays-100-bill-release/ | work = CBSMiami/CNN | accessdate = 2013-09-09}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> According to the [[Federal Reserve Chairman]] [[Ben Bernanke]], more than two thirds of all $100 notes circulate outside of the United States&lt;ref name=&quot;Money&quot; /&gt; making it the most popular banknote.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|last=Phillips|first=Matt|title=Why the share of $100 bills in circulation has been going up for over 40 years|url=http://qz.com/29561/why-the-share-of-100-bills-in-circulation-has-been-going-up-for-over-40-years/|work=Quartz|publisher=[[The Atlantic Media Company]]|accessdate=8 October 2013}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> <br /> ==Large size note history==<br /> ''(&lt;small&gt;approximately&lt;/small&gt; 7.4218 × 3.125 in ≅ 189 × 79 mm)''<br /> [[File:US $100 1880 United States Note.jpg|thumb|275px|''Series 1880'' $100 note]]<br /> [[File:US $100 GC 1922.jpg|thumb|275px|right|A 1922 hundred-dollar Gold Certificate]]<br /> <br /> *1861: Three-year 100 dollar [[Interest Bearing Note]]s were issued that paid 7.3% interest per year. These notes were not primarily designed to circulate, and were payable to the original purchaser of the dollar bill. The obverse of the note featured a portrait of General [[Winfield Scott]].<br /> *1862: The first $100 [[United States Note]] was issued. Variations of this note were issued that resulted in slightly different wording (obligations) on the reverse; the note was issued again in ''Series of 1863''.<br /> *1863: Both one and two and one half year Interest Bearing Notes were issued that paid 5% interest. The one-year Interest Bearing Notes featured a [[Vignette (graphic design)|vignette]] of [[George Washington]] in the center, and [[allegorical]] figures representing &quot;The Guardian&quot; to the right and &quot;Justice&quot; to the left. The two-year notes featured a vignette of the [[U.S. Treasury#History|U.S. treasury building]] in the center, a farmer and mechanic to the left, and sailors firing a cannon to the right.<br /> *1863: The first $100 [[Gold Certificate]]s were issued with a [[Bald Eagle]] to the left and large green 100 in the middle of the obverse. The reverse was distinctly printed in orange instead of green like all other U.S. federal government issued notes of the time.<br /> *1864: [[Compound Interest Treasury Note]]s were issued that were intended to circulate for three years and paid 6% interest compounded semi-annually. The obverse is similar to the 1863 one-year Interest Bearing Note.<br /> *1869: A new $100 [[United States Note]] was issued with a portrait of [[Abraham Lincoln]] on the left of the obverse and an allegorical figure representing architecture on the right. Although this note is technically a United States Note, &lt;small&gt;TREASURY NOTE&lt;/small&gt; appeared on it instead of &lt;small&gt;UNITED STATES NOTE&lt;/small&gt;.<br /> *1870: A new $100 Gold Certificate with a portrait of [[Thomas Hart Benton (senator)|Thomas Hart Benton]] on the left side of the obverse was issued. The note was one-sided.<br /> *1870: One hundred dollar [[National Gold Bank Note]]s were issued specifically for payment in gold coin by participating national gold banks. The obverse featured vignettes of Perry leaving the [[USS St. Lawrence (1848)|USS St. Lawrence]] and an allegorical figure to the right; the reverse featured a vignette of U.S. gold coins.<br /> *1875: The reverse of the ''Series of 1869'' United States Note was redesigned. Also, &lt;small&gt;TREASURY NOTE&lt;/small&gt; was changed to &lt;small&gt;UNITED STATES NOTE&lt;/small&gt; on the obverse. This note was issued again in ''Series of 1878'' and ''Series of 1880''.<br /> *1878: The first $100 [[Silver Certificate]] was issued with a portrait of [[James Monroe]] on the left side of the obverse. The reverse was printed in '''black''' ink, unlike any other U.S. Federal Government issued dollar bill.<br /> *1882: A new and revised $100 Gold Certificate was issued. The obverse was partially the same as the ''Series 1870'' gold certificate; the border design, portrait of Thomas H. Benton, and large word &lt;small&gt;GOLD&lt;/small&gt;, and gold-colored ink behind the serial numbers were all retained. The reverse featured a perched Bald Eagle and the [[Roman numeral]] for 100, C.<br /> *1890: One hundred dollar Treasury or &quot;Coin Notes&quot; were issued for government purchases of silver bullion from the silver mining industry. The note featured a portrait of Admiral [[David G. Farragut]]. The note was also nicknamed a &quot;watermelon note&quot; because of the watermelon-shaped 0's in the large numeral 100 on the reverse; the large numeral 100 was surrounded by an [[ornate]] design that occupied almost the entire note.<br /> *1891: The reverse of the ''Series of 1890'' Treasury Note was redesigned because the Treasury felt that it was too &quot;busy&quot; which would make it too easy to counterfeit. More open space was incorporated into the new design.<br /> *1891: The obverse of the $100 Silver Certificate was slightly revised with some aspects of the design changed. The reverse was completely redesigned and also began to be printed in green ink.<br /> *1914: The first $100 [[Federal Reserve Note]] was issued with a portrait of Benjamin Franklin on the obverse and allegorical figures representing labor, plenty, America, peace, and commerce on the reverse.<br /> *1922: The ''Series of 1880'' Gold Certificate was re-issued with an obligation to the right of the bottom-left serial number on the obverse.<br /> <br /> ==Small size note history==<br /> ''(6.14 × 2.61 in ≅ 157 × 66&amp;nbsp;mm)''<br /> [[File:Benjamin Franklin.PNG|thumb|200px|right|[[Joseph-Siffred Duplessis]] portrait of Benjamin Franklin used on the $100 bill from 1929 until 1993.]]<br /> [[File:Franklin-Benjamin-LOC.jpg|thumb|200px|right|[[Joseph-Siffred Duplessis]] portrait of an older Benjamin Franklin used on the $100 bill 1996 onward.]]<br /> <br /> * 1929: Under the [[Series of 1928 (United States Currency)|''Series of 1928'']], all U.S. currency was changed to its [[Small-sized note|current size]] and began to carry a standardized design. All variations of the $100 bill would carry the same portrait of Benjamin Franklin, same border design on the [[obverse]], and the same [[Obverse and reverse|reverse]] with a vignette of Independence Hall. The $100 bill was issued as a [[Federal Reserve Note]] with a green seal and serial numbers and as a [[Gold Certificate]] with a golden seal and serial numbers.<br /> * 1933: As an emergency response to the [[Great Depression]], additional money was pumped into the American economy through Federal Reserve Bank Notes issued under ''Series of 1929''. This was the only small-sized $100 bill that had a slightly different border design on the obverse. The serial numbers and seal on it were brown.<br /> * 1934: The ''redeemable in gold'' clause was removed from Federal Reserve Notes due to the U.S. withdrawing from the [[gold standard]].<br /> * 1934: Special $100 Gold Certificates were issued for non-public, Federal Reserve bank-to-bank transactions. These notes featured a reverse printed in orange instead of green like all other small-sized notes. The wording on the obverse was also changed to &lt;small&gt;ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN GOLD PAYABLE TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW&lt;/small&gt;.<br /> * 1950: Many minor aspects on the obverse of the $100 Federal Reserve Note were changed. Most noticeably, the treasury seal, gray numeral 100, and the Federal Reserve Seal were made smaller; also, the Federal Reserve Seal had spikes added around it.<br /> * 1963: Because dollar bills were no longer redeemable in silver, beginning with ''Series 1963A'', &lt;small&gt;WILL PAY TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND&lt;/small&gt; was removed from the obverse of the $100 Federal Reserve Note and the obligation was shortened to its current wording, &lt;small&gt;THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER FOR ALL DEBTS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE&lt;/small&gt;. Also, [[United States national motto|&lt;small&gt;IN GOD WE TRUST&lt;/small&gt;]] was added to the reverse.<br /> * 1966: The first and only small-sized $100 [[United States Note]] was issued with a red seal and serial numbers. It was the first of all United States currency to use the new U.S. [[Seal of the United States Department of the Treasury|treasury seal]] with wording in [[English language|English]] instead of [[Latin]]. Like the ''Series 1963'' $2 and $5 United States Notes, it lacked &lt;small&gt;WILL PAY TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND&lt;/small&gt; on the obverse and featured the motto &lt;small&gt;IN GOD WE TRUST&lt;/small&gt; on the reverse. The $100 United States Note was issued due to legislation that specified a certain dollar amount of United States Notes that were to remain in circulation. Because the $2 and $5 United States Notes were soon to be discontinued, the dollar amount of United States Notes would drop, thus warranting the issuing of this note.<br /> * 1990: The first new-age anti-counterfeiting measures were introduced under ''Series 1990'' with microscopic printing around Franklin's portrait and a metallic security strip on the left side of the bill.<br /> [[File:US100DollarBills-Old&amp;2013.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Comparison between a Series 1990 note with a 2013 note (1996 design not shown)]]<br /> *March 25, 1996: The first major design change since 1929 took place with the adoption of a contemporary style layout. The main intent of the new design was to deter [[counterfeit]]ing. New security features included a [[watermark]] of Franklin to the right side of the bill, [[Optically Variable Ink|optically variable ink]] (OVI) that changed from green to black when viewed at different angles, a higher quality and enlarged portrait of Franklin, and hard-to-reproduce fine line printing around Franklin's portrait and Independence Hall. Older security features such as interwoven red and blue silk fibers, microprinting, and a plastic security thread (which now glows red under a [[black light]]) were kept. The individual Federal Reserve Bank Seal was changed to a unified Federal Reserve Seal along with an additional prefix letter being added to the serial number.<br /> * The newest $100 bill was announced on April 21, 2010, and was to enter circulation in early 2011.&lt;ref name=&quot;bep2010&quot; /&gt; In addition to design changes introduced in 1996, the obverse features the brown quill that was used to sign the Declaration of Independence; faint phrases from the Declaration of Independence; a bell in the inkwell that appears and disappears depending on the angle at which the bill is viewed; teal background color; a borderless portrait of Benjamin Franklin; a blue &quot;3D security ribbon&quot; (real name &quot;Motion&quot;) on which images of Liberty Bells shift into numerical designations of &quot;100&quot; as the note is tilted; and to the left of Franklin, small yellow 100s whose zeros form the [[EURion constellation]]. The reverse features small yellow EURion 100s and has the fine lines removed from around the vignette of Independence Hall. These notes will be issued as ''Series 2009'' with [[Rosa Gumataotao Rios|''Rios'']]''-''[[Timothy Geithner|''Geithner'']] signatures. Many of these changes are intended not only to thwart counterfeiting but to also make it easier to quickly check authenticity and help vision impaired people.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |author=uscurrency |url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTWWzVfwEik |title=$100 Note Podcast Episode: 1 |publisher=[[YouTube]] |deadurl=no |accessdate=2012-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; Problems in the printing process have led to a delay in the release of the new bills.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |author=Brian Naylor |coauthors= |title=Updated $100 Bills May Be Too Tough To Print |url=http://www.npr.org/2010/12/07/131884481/New-100-Bills-May-Be-Too-Tough-To-Print |quote=The government had planned to introduce a new $100 bill early next year. The complex new design is meant to foil counterfeiters. The problem is it's already foiled the machines that are supposed to print it. |work=[[All Things Considered]] |publisher=[[National Public Radio]] |date=December 7, 2010 |deadurl=no |accessdate=2012-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; On April 24, 2013, a release date of October 8, 2013 was announced.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://federalreserve.gov/newsevents/press/other/20130424a.htm |title=FRB: Press Release-Federal Reserve announces issue date of redesigned $100 note-April 24, 2013 |publisher=Federalreserve.gov |date=2013-04-24 |accessdate=2013-10-04}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * 2011: To replace the colorized $100 bills until the problem of creasing is solved, the old $100 bill with 1996 design turns back into production, called ''Series 2006A'' and retaining ''Cabral-Paulson'' signatures of previous ''Series 2006.''<br /> <br /> &lt;gallery widths=&quot;265px&quot; heights=&quot;115px&quot;&gt;<br /> File:US-$100-GC-1934-Fr.2406.jpg|Both views (obverse and reverse) of the ''Series 1934'' $100 Gold Certificate<br /> File:US $100 United States Note 1966.jpg|Front of a ''Series 1966'' $100 United States note<br /> File:Usdollar100front.jpg|Obverse of a ''Series 2006A'' $100 note<br /> &lt;/gallery&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Removal of larger-value bills ($500 and up)==<br /> The Federal Reserve announced the removal of [[large denominations of United States currency]] from circulation on July 14, 1969. The one-hundred-dollar bill was the largest denomination left in circulation. All the Federal Reserve Notes produced from ''Series 1928'' up to before ''Series 1969'' (i.e. 1928, 1928A, 1934, 1934A, 1934B, 1934C, 1934D, 1950, 1950A, 1950B, 1950C, 1950D, 1950E, 1963, 1966, 1966A) of the $100 denomination added up to $23.1708 billion.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.uspapermoney.info/serials/ |title=US Paper Money information: Serial Number Ranges |publisher=USPaperMoney.Info |deadurl=no |accessdate=2012-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; Since some banknotes had been destroyed, and the population was 200 million at the time, there was less than one $100 banknote per capita circulating. <br /> <br /> As of June 30, 1969, the US coins and banknotes in circulation of all denominations were worth $50.936 billion of which $4.929 billion was circulating overseas.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://research.stlouisfed.org/wp/2003/2003-006.pdf |title=Some Tables of Historical U.S. Currency and Monetary Aggregates Data |publisher=[[Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis]] |format=PDF |deadurl=no |accessdate=2012-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; So the currency and coin circulating within the United States was $230 per capita. Since 1969 the demand for U.S. currency has greatly increased. As of the end of 2010, a total of 7 billion hundred dollar notes are in circulation.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.federalreserve.gov/paymentsystems/coin_currcircvolume.htm |title=Currency in Circulation: Volume |publisher=[[Federal Reserve System]] |deadurl=no |accessdate=2012-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; The total amount of circulating currency and coin passed one trillion dollars in March 2011. <br /> <br /> Despite the degradation in the value of the U.S. $100 banknote (which was worth more in 1969 than a U.S. $500 note would be worth today), and despite competition from some more valuable foreign notes (most notably, the [[500 euro note|500 euro banknote]]), there are no plans to re-issue banknotes above $100. The widespread use of electronic means to conduct large scale cash transactions today has made large-scale physical cash transactions obsolete and therefore, at least from the government's point of view, unnecessary for the conduct of legitimate business. Quoting T. Allison, Assistant to the Board of the [[Federal Reserve System]] in his October 8, 1998 testimony before the [[United States House of Representatives|U.S. House of Representatives]], [[United States House Financial Services Subcommittee on Domestic and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and Technology|Subcommittee on Domestic and International Monetary Policy]], [[United States House Committee on Financial Services|Committee on Banking and Financial Services]]:<br /> <br /> {{quote|There are public policies against reissuing the $500 note, mainly because many of those efficiency gains, such as lower shipment and storage costs, would accrue not only to legitimate users of bank notes, but also to money launderers, tax evaders and a variety of other law breakers who use currency in their criminal activity. While it is not at all clear that the volume of illegal drugs sold or the amount of tax evasion would necessarily increase just as a consequence of the availability of a larger dollar denomination bill, it no doubt is the case that if wrongdoers were provided with an easier mechanism to launder their funds and hide their profits, enforcement authorities could have a harder time detecting certain illicit transactions occurring in cash.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://commdocs.house.gov/committees/bank/hba51647.000/hba51647_0f.htm |title=Will Jumbo Euro Notes Threaten the Greenback? |publisher=[[United States House of Representatives|U.S. House of Representatives]] |date=October 8, 1998 |deadurl=no |accessdate=2012-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt;}}<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist|1}}<br /> <br /> ==Further reading==<br /> *{{cite book<br /> | last = Friedberg<br /> | first = Arthur<br /> | coauthors = Ira Friedberg, David Bowers<br /> | title = A Guide Book of United States Paper Money: Complete Source for History, Grading, and Prices (Official Red Book)<br /> | publisher = Whitman Publishing<br /> | year = 2005<br /> | isbn = 0-7948-1786-6 }}<br /> *{{cite book<br /> | last = Hudgeons<br /> | first = Thomas<br /> | title = The Official Blackbook Price Guide to U.S. Paper Money 2006<br /> | edition= 38th<br /> | publisher = House of Collectibles<br /> | year = 2005<br /> | isbn = 1-4000-4845-1<br /> | oclc = 244167611 }}<br /> *{{cite book<br /> | last = Wilhite<br /> | first = Robert<br /> | title = Standard Catalog of United States Paper Money<br /> | edition= 17th<br /> | publisher = Krause Publications<br /> | year = 1998<br /> | isbn = 0-87341-653-8 }}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> *[http://www.newmoney.gov/newmoney/flash/interactive100/index.html ''interactive 100 dollar bill'']<br /> *[http://www.landmarkcash.com/100-dollar-bill.html ''evolution of the 100 dollar bill (infographic)'']<br /> <br /> <br /> {{US currency and coinage}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Benjamin Franklin]]<br /> [[Category:Paper money of the United States]]<br /> [[Category:1861 introductions]]<br /> <br /> {{Link GA|ru}}</div> 636Buster https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Arizona-Territorium_(Konf%C3%B6derierte_Staaten)&diff=129704909 Arizona-Territorium (Konföderierte Staaten) 2013-07-22T02:26:35Z <p>636Buster: Fixed CSA flag to 13 star</p> <hr /> <div>{{ref improve|date=January 2013}}<br /> {{Infobox Former Subdivision<br /> |native_name =<br /> |conventional_long_name = Confederate Territory of Arizona<br /> |common_name = Arizona Territory<br /> |nation = [[Confederate States of America]]<br /> |subdivision = [[Confederate States of America#Seceding territories|Organized incorporated territory]]<br /> |era = [[American Civil War]]<br /> |<br /> |event_start = Ordinance of Secession<br /> |date_start = March 28<br /> |year_start = 1861<br /> |event_end = [[Battle of Appomattox Courthouse|Surrender of the Confederacy]]<br /> |year_end = 1865<br /> |date_end = April 9, 1865<br /> |event_pre = Mesilla Convention<br /> |date_pre = March 18, 1861<br /> |event1 = [[First Battle of Mesilla|Battle of Mesilla]]<br /> |date_event1 = July 25, 1861<br /> |event2 = Admission to the Confederacy<br /> |date_event2 = February 14, 1862<br /> |event3 = Exile of the territorial government<br /> |date_event3 = July 1862<br /> |<br /> |p1 = New Mexico Territory<br /> |flag_p1 = US flag 34 stars.svg<br /> |s1 = Arizona Territory<br /> |flag_s1 = US flag 35 stars.svg<br /> |s2 = New Mexico Territory<br /> |flag_s2 = US flag 34 stars.svg<br /> |image_flag = CSA FLAG 28.11.1861-1.5.1863.svg<br /> |image_coat =<br /> |symbol =<br /> |symbol_type =<br /> |image_map = Wpdms arizona new mexico territories 1863 idx.png<br /> |image_map_caption = Union and Confederate claims in [[Arizona]] and [[New Mexico]] during 1861–1865. The 1863 date reflects the establishment of the US [[Arizona Territory]].<br /> |<br /> |capital = [[Mesilla, New Mexico|Mesilla]]<br /> |government_type = Organized incorporated territory<br /> |title_leader = Governor<br /> |leader1 = [[Lewis Owings]] (''provisional'')<br /> |year_leader1 = 1861<br /> |leader2 = [[John Baylor]]<br /> |year_leader2 = 1861–1862<br /> |leader3 = [[Lewis Owings]]<br /> |year_leader3 = 1862–1865<br /> |legislature =<br /> }}<br /> {{Campaignbox Battles in Confederate Arizona}}<br /> {{Confederate states in the American Civil War}}<br /> The '''Territory of Arizona''' was a [[Territory (administrative division)|territory]] claimed by the [[Confederate States of America]] during the [[American Civil War]], between 1861 and 1865. It consisted of the portion of the [[New Mexico Territory]] south of the [[34th parallel north]] including parts of the modern states of [[New Mexico]] and [[Arizona]]. Its capital was [[Mesilla, New Mexico|Mesilla]] along the southern border. The Confederate territory overlapped the [[Arizona Territory]] created by the [[United States|Union]] government in 1863, but the physical geography differed in that the Confederate Arizona Territory was approximately the southern half of the pre-existing New Mexico Territory, while the Union Arizona Territory was approximately the western half of what had been New Mexico Territory.<br /> <br /> The territory was officially declared on August 1, 1861, following the Confederate victory at the [[First Battle of Mesilla|Battle of Mesilla]]. Confederate hold in the area was soon broken, however, after the [[Battle of Glorieta Pass]], the defining battle of the [[New Mexico Campaign]]. In July 1862, the government of the Confederate Territory of Arizona relocated to [[El Paso, Texas]], where it remained for the duration of the war. The territory continued to be represented in the [[Congress of the Confederate States|Confederate Congress]] and Confederate troops continued to fight under the Arizona banner until the war's end.<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> ===Origins of Secession===<br /> Before the start of the war the land of the current states of [[New Mexico]] and [[Arizona]] was part of the [[New Mexico Territory]] and the [[Gadsden Purchase]] which ran parallel to [[William Walker (filibuster)|William Walker's]] [[Republic of Sonora|Republics of ''Lower California'' and ''Sonora'']]. As early as 1856 concerns had been raised about the ability of the territorial government in [[Santa Fe, New Mexico|Santa Fe]] to effectively govern the southern part of the territory which was separated by the [[Jornada del Muerto]], a difficult stretch of [[desert]].<br /> <br /> In February 1858, the New Mexico territorial legislature adopted a resolution in favor of the creation of the Arizona territory, but with a north-south border along the 32nd meridian west from Washington with the additional stipulation that all the Indians of New Mexico would be removed to northern Arizona.<br /> <br /> In April 1860, impatient for Congress to act, a convention was called and 31 delegates met in [[Tucson, Arizona|Tucson]]. In July 1860, the convention drafted a constitution for a &quot;Territory of Arizona&quot; to be organized out of the New Mexico Territory south of 34° N. The convention elected [[Lewis Owings]] as the Territorial Governor, and elected a delegate to [[United States Congress|Congress]].<br /> <br /> The proposal, however, did not succeed in Congress because of opposition from anti-slavery Congressmen. Many people in the area were pro-slavery, with business connections in southern states, and this new territory lay below the old Missouri Compromise line of demarcation between slave and free states. Thus anti-slavery Congressmen feared that the new territory might eventually become a [[slave state]].<br /> <br /> Since the proceedings of the Tucson convention never were ratified by the United States Congress, the Provisional Territory never became a legal entity. However for a time it did operate as a ''de facto'', if not ''de jure'', government for the intended Arizona Territory. Dr. Lewis Owings, Governor of the Provisional Territory, appointed [[James Henry Tevis]] to raise the first Territorial Militia, which comprised three companies of [[Arizona Rangers]], for the protection of the Territory from marauding Apaches and bandits.&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.asu.edu/lib/archives/azbio/bios/TEVISJ.PDF2 Arizona State University Library, Hayden Pioneer Biographies Collection, biography of James Henry Tevis, p.1]&lt;/ref&gt; Two companies were raised in the [[Pinos Altos, New Mexico|Pinos Altos]] mining camp, and another at Mesilla.<br /> <br /> ===Secession===<br /> After the start of the American Civil War support for the Confederacy was strong in the southern part of the New Mexico Territory largely due to its neglect by the United States government. Other concerns were the lack of substantial numbers of troops to fight the [[Apache]]s who were terrorizing travelers, ranches and mining camps all over [[Traditional Arizona]] following the [[Bascom Affair]]. Another was the closing of the [[Butterfield Overland Mail]] stations which connected the Arizona [[frontier]] colonies to the [[Eastern United States|East]] and [[California]]. The Arizonans felt abandoned which fueled dissatisfaction for the federal government.<br /> <br /> In March 1861, the citizens of Mesilla called a [[Secession in the United States|secession]] convention to separate themselves from the United States and join the Confederacy.<br /> <br /> [[File:Traditional az map.gif|200px|left|thumb|''[[Traditional Arizona]]'']]<br /> <br /> On March 16 the convention adopted a secession ordinance citing the region's common interests and geography with the Confederacy, the need of frontier protection and the loss of postal service routes under the United States government as reasons for their separation.&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.csawardept.com/documents/secession/AZ/ Ordinance of secession.]&lt;/ref&gt; The ordinance proposed the question of secession to the western portions of the territory and on March 28 a second convention in present day Tucson, Arizona also met and ratified the ordinance.<br /> <br /> The conventions subsequently established a provisional territorial government for the Confederate &quot;Territory of Arizona.&quot; Owings was again elected as provisional governor and [[Granville Henderson Oury]] was chosen as a delegate to petition for the territory's admission into the Confederacy.<br /> <br /> ===Civil War===<br /> [[File:Arizona Civil War New Mexico.png|left|thumb|300px]]<br /> The Confederate Arizona Territory was thought to be important to the role of the [[New Mexico Territory in the American Civil War]] primarily because it offered Confederate access to California. Consequently, it was the scene of several important battles in the war's [[Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War|Trans-Mississippi Theater]].<br /> <br /> The rebels established a military post [[Fort Yuma]] on the banks of the [[Colorado River]] in 1862 adjacent to the Union army post with the same name on the other side in [[California]]. When the end of Confederate rule arrived, the Fort Yuma on the Arizona side was abandoned by Confederate cavalry troops who were mostly immigrant Irish.<br /> <br /> They avoided capture by Union soldiers by fleeing to Mexico 10 miles away.{{Citation needed|date=January 2013}}<br /> In July 1861 a force under [[Lieutenant Colonel]] [[John Baylor]] arrived in [[El Paso, Texas]] across the border from Mesilla.<br /> <br /> [[File:Azranger.gif|175px|right|thumb|''Arizona Guards'']]<br /> <br /> With support from the secessionist residents of Mesilla Baylor's 2nd Texas Mounted Rifles entered the territory and took a position in the town on July 25. Union forces under Major [[Isaac Lynde]] at nearby [[Fort Fillmore]] prepared to attack Baylor. On July 27 the two armies met outside of town at the [[Battle of Mesilla]] in a brief engagement in which the Union troops were defeated.<br /> <br /> Major Lynde then abandoned [[Fort Fillmore]] and began a march north to join the troops at [[Fort Craig]] under Colonel [[Edward R. S. Canby]]. However, his retreat came to a halt in severe heat and was overtaken by Baylor. Lynde surrendered his command without a shot fired at San Augustine Springs, in the [[Organ Mountains]].&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/MM/qfm4.html Handbook of Texas online.]&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> On August 1, 1861, the victorious Baylor proclaimed the existence of a Confederate Arizona Territory, which comprised the area defined in the Tucson convention the previous year. He appointed himself as permanent [[governor]]. Among his cabinet members was the Mesilla attorney [[Marcus H. MacWillie]], who served as the territorial [[attorney general]].<br /> <br /> The next month, Baylor's men and a Union force would fight a small engagement at the village of [[Battle of Canada Alamosa|Canada Alamosa]], ending with another Confederate victory.<br /> <br /> The proposal to organize the Confederate Territory of Arizona was passed by the Confederate Congress in early 1862 and proclaimed by [[President of the Confederate States of America|President]] [[Jefferson Davis]] on February 14, 1862. To commemorate this event in another era, February 14, 1912, the fiftieth anniversary was selected as official date of statehood for Arizona.<br /> [[File:Flagraise.gif|thumb|left|175px|Raising the Confederate flag in Tucson.]]<br /> <br /> Efforts by the Confederacy to secure control of the region led to the [[New Mexico Campaign]]. In 1862 Baylor was ousted as governor of the territory by Davis, and the Confederate loss at the [[Battle of Glorieta Pass]] forced Confederate retreat from the territory. The following month a small Confederate picket troop north of Tucson fought with an equally small Union cavalry patrol from California in the so-called [[Battle of Picacho Pass]].<br /> <br /> Before the Picacho Pass skirmish, Union and Confederate forces fought a smaller engagement known as the [[Battle of Stanwix Station]]. By July 1862, Union forces were approaching the territorial capital of Mesilla and the Confederates escaped to Texas.<br /> <br /> The territorial government relocated to [[El Paso, Texas|El Paso]], while some Confederate Arizona military units relocated to [[San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio]]. The government in exile remained in Texas for the duration of the war, although MacWillie continued to represent the territory in the [[First Confederate Congress|First]] and [[Second Confederate Congress]]es. Resistance in Arizona continued at the partisan level, and Confederate units under the banner of Arizona fought until the end of the war in May 1865.<br /> <br /> ===Apache Wars===<br /> In 1862 the column of California volunteers who fought at Stanwix Station and Picacho Pass fought at the [[Battle of Apache Pass]] against 500 [[Apache]]s. The battle is considered part of the American Civil War.<br /> <br /> There were also several engagements between [[Apache]]s and Confederates. The [[Battle of Dragoon Springs]] marks the only known Confederate combat deaths in the modern confines of [[Arizona]]. Other engagements include the [[Siege of Tubac]], the [[Battle of Cookes Canyon]], the [[Battle of the Florida Mountains]], the [[Battle of Pinos Altos]] and a number of other smaller skirmishes and massacres.<br /> <br /> == Arizona Territory Confederate units ==<br /> ;1860<br /> * [[Arizona Guards (Arizona Territorial Militia)|Arizona Guards]] of [[Pinos Altos, New Mexico|Pinos Altos]] mining camp, Arizona Territorial Militia<br /> * [[Minute Men (Arizona Territorial Militia)|Minute Men]] of Pinos Altos mining camp, Arizona Territorial Militia&lt;!-- I have added &quot;mining camp&quot; after Pinos Altos so readers dont confuse the camp with the present day Pinos Altos in northern New Mexico. --&gt;<br /> * [[Arizona Rangers (Arizona Territorial Militia)|Arizona Rangers]] of [[Mesilla, New Mexico|Mesilla]], Arizona Territorial Militia<br /> <br /> ;1862<br /> * [[Herbert's Battalion of Arizona Cavalry]]<br /> ** [[Company A, Arizona Rangers]]<br /> ** Company B<br /> ** Company C<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> {{portal|American Civil War}}<br /> *[[Sylvester Mowry]]<br /> *[[American Indian Wars]]<br /> *[[Arizona Territory]]<br /> *[[List of Arizona Territory Civil War units]]<br /> *[[New Mexico Territory in the American Civil War]]<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==Further reading==<br /> * Kerby, Robert Lee, ''The Confederate Invasion of New Mexico and Arizona'', Westernlore Press, 1958. ISBN 0-87026-055-3<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> *[http://www.forttours.com/pages/peralta.asp Sibley Expedition]<br /> <br /> {{American Civil War|expanded=CTCBS}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Arizona Territory (Confederate States Of America)}}<br /> [[Category:Arizona Territory]]<br /> [[Category:Political history of the American Civil War]]<br /> [[Category:American Civil War by location]]<br /> [[Category:Arizona in the American Civil War]]<br /> [[Category:Political history of the Confederate States of America]]</div> 636Buster https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Arizona-Territorium_(Konf%C3%B6derierte_Staaten)&diff=129704908 Arizona-Territorium (Konföderierte Staaten) 2013-07-21T16:18:32Z <p>636Buster: </p> <hr /> <div>{{ref improve|date=January 2013}}<br /> {{Infobox Former Subdivision<br /> |native_name =<br /> |conventional_long_name = Confederate Territory of Arizona<br /> |common_name = Arizona Territory<br /> |nation = [[Confederate States of America]]<br /> |subdivision = [[Confederate States of America#Seceding territories|Organized incorporated territory]]<br /> |era = [[American Civil War]]<br /> |<br /> |event_start = Ordinance of Secession<br /> |date_start = March 28<br /> |year_start = 1861<br /> |event_end = [[Battle of Appomattox Courthouse|Surrender of the Confederacy]]<br /> |year_end = 1865<br /> |date_end = April 9, 1865<br /> |event_pre = Mesilla Convention<br /> |date_pre = March 18, 1861<br /> |event1 = [[First Battle of Mesilla|Battle of Mesilla]]<br /> |date_event1 = July 25, 1861<br /> |event2 = Admission to the Confederacy<br /> |date_event2 = February 14, 1862<br /> |event3 = Exile of the territorial government<br /> |date_event3 = July 1862<br /> |<br /> |p1 = New Mexico Territory<br /> |flag_p1 = US flag 34 stars.svg<br /> |s1 = Arizona Territory<br /> |flag_s1 = US flag 35 stars.svg<br /> |s2 = New Mexico Territory<br /> |flag_s2 = US flag 34 stars.svg<br /> |image_flag = Confederate National Flag since Mar 4 1865.svg<br /> |image_coat =<br /> |symbol =<br /> |symbol_type =<br /> |image_map = Wpdms arizona new mexico territories 1863 idx.png<br /> |image_map_caption = Union and Confederate claims in [[Arizona]] and [[New Mexico]] during 1861–1865. The 1863 date reflects the establishment of the US [[Arizona Territory]].<br /> |<br /> |capital = [[Mesilla, New Mexico|Mesilla]]<br /> |government_type = Organized incorporated territory<br /> |title_leader = Governor<br /> |leader1 = [[Lewis Owings]] (''provisional'')<br /> |year_leader1 = 1861<br /> |leader2 = [[John Baylor]]<br /> |year_leader2 = 1861–1862<br /> |leader3 = [[Lewis Owings]]<br /> |year_leader3 = 1862–1865<br /> |legislature =<br /> }}<br /> {{Campaignbox Battles in Confederate Arizona}}<br /> {{Confederate states in the American Civil War}}<br /> The '''Territory of Arizona''' was a [[Territory (administrative division)|territory]] claimed by the [[Confederate States of America]] during the [[American Civil War]], between 1861 and 1865. It consisted of the portion of the [[New Mexico Territory]] south of the [[34th parallel north]] including parts of the modern states of [[New Mexico]] and [[Arizona]]. Its capital was [[Mesilla, New Mexico|Mesilla]] along the southern border. The Confederate territory overlapped the [[Arizona Territory]] created by the [[United States|Union]] government in 1863, but the physical geography differed in that the Confederate Arizona Territory was approximately the southern half of the pre-existing New Mexico Territory, while the Union Arizona Territory was approximately the western half of what had been New Mexico Territory.<br /> <br /> The territory was officially declared on August 1, 1861, following the Confederate victory at the [[First Battle of Mesilla|Battle of Mesilla]]. Confederate hold in the area was soon broken, however, after the [[Battle of Glorieta Pass]], the defining battle of the [[New Mexico Campaign]]. In July 1862, the government of the Confederate Territory of Arizona relocated to [[El Paso, Texas]], where it remained for the duration of the war. The territory continued to be represented in the [[Congress of the Confederate States|Confederate Congress]] and Confederate troops continued to fight under the Arizona banner until the war's end.<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> ===Origins of Secession===<br /> Before the start of the war the land of the current states of [[New Mexico]] and [[Arizona]] was part of the [[New Mexico Territory]] and the [[Gadsden Purchase]] which ran parallel to [[William Walker (filibuster)|William Walker's]] [[Republic of Sonora|Republics of ''Lower California'' and ''Sonora'']]. As early as 1856 concerns had been raised about the ability of the territorial government in [[Santa Fe, New Mexico|Santa Fe]] to effectively govern the southern part of the territory which was separated by the [[Jornada del Muerto]], a difficult stretch of [[desert]].<br /> <br /> In February 1858, the New Mexico territorial legislature adopted a resolution in favor of the creation of the Arizona territory, but with a north-south border along the 32nd meridian west from Washington with the additional stipulation that all the Indians of New Mexico would be removed to northern Arizona.<br /> <br /> In April 1860, impatient for Congress to act, a convention was called and 31 delegates met in [[Tucson, Arizona|Tucson]]. In July 1860, the convention drafted a constitution for a &quot;Territory of Arizona&quot; to be organized out of the New Mexico Territory south of 34° N. The convention elected [[Lewis Owings]] as the Territorial Governor, and elected a delegate to [[United States Congress|Congress]].<br /> <br /> The proposal, however, did not succeed in Congress because of opposition from anti-slavery Congressmen. Many people in the area were pro-slavery, with business connections in southern states, and this new territory lay below the old Missouri Compromise line of demarcation between slave and free states. Thus anti-slavery Congressmen feared that the new territory might eventually become a [[slave state]].<br /> <br /> Since the proceedings of the Tucson convention never were ratified by the United States Congress, the Provisional Territory never became a legal entity. However for a time it did operate as a ''de facto'', if not ''de jure'', government for the intended Arizona Territory. Dr. Lewis Owings, Governor of the Provisional Territory, appointed [[James Henry Tevis]] to raise the first Territorial Militia, which comprised three companies of [[Arizona Rangers]], for the protection of the Territory from marauding Apaches and bandits.&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.asu.edu/lib/archives/azbio/bios/TEVISJ.PDF2 Arizona State University Library, Hayden Pioneer Biographies Collection, biography of James Henry Tevis, p.1]&lt;/ref&gt; Two companies were raised in the [[Pinos Altos, New Mexico|Pinos Altos]] mining camp, and another at Mesilla.<br /> <br /> ===Secession===<br /> After the start of the American Civil War support for the Confederacy was strong in the southern part of the New Mexico Territory largely due to its neglect by the United States government. Other concerns were the lack of substantial numbers of troops to fight the [[Apache]]s who were terrorizing travelers, ranches and mining camps all over [[Traditional Arizona]] following the [[Bascom Affair]]. Another was the closing of the [[Butterfield Overland Mail]] stations which connected the Arizona [[frontier]] colonies to the [[Eastern United States|East]] and [[California]]. The Arizonans felt abandoned which fueled dissatisfaction for the federal government.<br /> <br /> In March 1861, the citizens of Mesilla called a [[Secession in the United States|secession]] convention to separate themselves from the United States and join the Confederacy.<br /> <br /> [[File:Traditional az map.gif|200px|left|thumb|''[[Traditional Arizona]]'']]<br /> <br /> On March 16 the convention adopted a secession ordinance citing the region's common interests and geography with the Confederacy, the need of frontier protection and the loss of postal service routes under the United States government as reasons for their separation.&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.csawardept.com/documents/secession/AZ/ Ordinance of secession.]&lt;/ref&gt; The ordinance proposed the question of secession to the western portions of the territory and on March 28 a second convention in present day Tucson, Arizona also met and ratified the ordinance.<br /> <br /> The conventions subsequently established a provisional territorial government for the Confederate &quot;Territory of Arizona.&quot; Owings was again elected as provisional governor and [[Granville Henderson Oury]] was chosen as a delegate to petition for the territory's admission into the Confederacy.<br /> <br /> ===Civil War===<br /> [[File:Arizona Civil War New Mexico.png|left|thumb|300px]]<br /> The Confederate Arizona Territory was thought to be important to the role of the [[New Mexico Territory in the American Civil War]] primarily because it offered Confederate access to California. Consequently, it was the scene of several important battles in the war's [[Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War|Trans-Mississippi Theater]].<br /> <br /> The rebels established a military post [[Fort Yuma]] on the banks of the [[Colorado River]] in 1862 adjacent to the Union army post with the same name on the other side in [[California]]. When the end of Confederate rule arrived, the Fort Yuma on the Arizona side was abandoned by Confederate cavalry troops who were mostly immigrant Irish.<br /> <br /> They avoided capture by Union soldiers by fleeing to Mexico 10 miles away.{{Citation needed|date=January 2013}}<br /> In July 1861 a force under [[Lieutenant Colonel]] [[John Baylor]] arrived in [[El Paso, Texas]] across the border from Mesilla.<br /> <br /> [[File:Azranger.gif|175px|right|thumb|''Arizona Guards'']]<br /> <br /> With support from the secessionist residents of Mesilla Baylor's 2nd Texas Mounted Rifles entered the territory and took a position in the town on July 25. Union forces under Major [[Isaac Lynde]] at nearby [[Fort Fillmore]] prepared to attack Baylor. On July 27 the two armies met outside of town at the [[Battle of Mesilla]] in a brief engagement in which the Union troops were defeated.<br /> <br /> Major Lynde then abandoned [[Fort Fillmore]] and began a march north to join the troops at [[Fort Craig]] under Colonel [[Edward R. S. Canby]]. However, his retreat came to a halt in severe heat and was overtaken by Baylor. Lynde surrendered his command without a shot fired at San Augustine Springs, in the [[Organ Mountains]].&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/MM/qfm4.html Handbook of Texas online.]&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> On August 1, 1861, the victorious Baylor proclaimed the existence of a Confederate Arizona Territory, which comprised the area defined in the Tucson convention the previous year. He appointed himself as permanent [[governor]]. Among his cabinet members was the Mesilla attorney [[Marcus H. MacWillie]], who served as the territorial [[attorney general]].<br /> <br /> The next month, Baylor's men and a Union force would fight a small engagement at the village of [[Battle of Canada Alamosa|Canada Alamosa]], ending with another Confederate victory.<br /> <br /> The proposal to organize the Confederate Territory of Arizona was passed by the Confederate Congress in early 1862 and proclaimed by [[President of the Confederate States of America|President]] [[Jefferson Davis]] on February 14, 1862. To commemorate this event in another era, February 14, 1912, the fiftieth anniversary was selected as official date of statehood for Arizona.<br /> [[File:Flagraise.gif|thumb|left|175px|Raising the Confederate flag in Tucson.]]<br /> <br /> Efforts by the Confederacy to secure control of the region led to the [[New Mexico Campaign]]. In 1862 Baylor was ousted as governor of the territory by Davis, and the Confederate loss at the [[Battle of Glorieta Pass]] forced Confederate retreat from the territory. The following month a small Confederate picket troop north of Tucson fought with an equally small Union cavalry patrol from California in the so-called [[Battle of Picacho Pass]].<br /> <br /> Before the Picacho Pass skirmish, Union and Confederate forces fought a smaller engagement known as the [[Battle of Stanwix Station]]. By July 1862, Union forces were approaching the territorial capital of Mesilla and the Confederates escaped to Texas.<br /> <br /> The territorial government relocated to [[El Paso, Texas|El Paso]], while some Confederate Arizona military units relocated to [[San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio]]. The government in exile remained in Texas for the duration of the war, although MacWillie continued to represent the territory in the [[First Confederate Congress|First]] and [[Second Confederate Congress]]es. Resistance in Arizona continued at the partisan level, and Confederate units under the banner of Arizona fought until the end of the war in May 1865.<br /> <br /> ===Apache Wars===<br /> In 1862 the column of California volunteers who fought at Stanwix Station and Picacho Pass fought at the [[Battle of Apache Pass]] against 500 [[Apache]]s. The battle is considered part of the American Civil War.<br /> <br /> There were also several engagements between [[Apache]]s and Confederates. The [[Battle of Dragoon Springs]] marks the only known Confederate combat deaths in the modern confines of [[Arizona]]. Other engagements include the [[Siege of Tubac]], the [[Battle of Cookes Canyon]], the [[Battle of the Florida Mountains]], the [[Battle of Pinos Altos]] and a number of other smaller skirmishes and massacres.<br /> <br /> == Arizona Territory Confederate units ==<br /> ;1860<br /> * [[Arizona Guards (Arizona Territorial Militia)|Arizona Guards]] of [[Pinos Altos, New Mexico|Pinos Altos]] mining camp, Arizona Territorial Militia<br /> * [[Minute Men (Arizona Territorial Militia)|Minute Men]] of Pinos Altos mining camp, Arizona Territorial Militia&lt;!-- I have added &quot;mining camp&quot; after Pinos Altos so readers dont confuse the camp with the present day Pinos Altos in northern New Mexico. --&gt;<br /> * [[Arizona Rangers (Arizona Territorial Militia)|Arizona Rangers]] of [[Mesilla, New Mexico|Mesilla]], Arizona Territorial Militia<br /> <br /> ;1862<br /> * [[Herbert's Battalion of Arizona Cavalry]]<br /> ** [[Company A, Arizona Rangers]]<br /> ** Company B<br /> ** Company C<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> {{portal|American Civil War}}<br /> *[[Sylvester Mowry]]<br /> *[[American Indian Wars]]<br /> *[[Arizona Territory]]<br /> *[[List of Arizona Territory Civil War units]]<br /> *[[New Mexico Territory in the American Civil War]]<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==Further reading==<br /> * Kerby, Robert Lee, ''The Confederate Invasion of New Mexico and Arizona'', Westernlore Press, 1958. 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