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Cervione Cathedral

Coordinates: 42°19′53″N 9°29′30″E / 42.33139°N 9.49167°E / 42.33139; 9.49167
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Cervione Cathedral (Pro-cathédrale Saint-Erasme de Cervione) is a former Roman Catholic cathedral in Cervione on the island of Corsica, and a national monument of France. It was the seat of the Bishop of Aleria until 1801, when all Corsican sees were merged into the Bishopric of Ajaccio.

The Church in 2012

42°19′53″N 9°29′30″E / 42.33139°N 9.49167°E / 42.33139; 9.49167