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The altar at St. Joseph's Catholic Cathedral in Zanzibar
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Stone Town, Tanzania - St. Joseph's Catholic Cathedral was designed by M. Berangier, the same architect who designed the Notre Dame Basilica at Marseilles, France. Construction began in 1862.

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