Talk:Basilica of St. Louis, King of France

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As a result, Saint Louis is one of the few towns outside Rome that has more than one Basilica.

Is this "few" really true? I can think of a bunch of towns that have more than one basilica: Montreal has four, Ottawa has two, Vienna, Bruges, Bordeaux Madrid, Paris, Barcelona, Florence, Assisi, Lourdes, Marseille, Venice, Jerusalem, Monterrey, Maastricht, Manila, Gdansk, Zaragoza, New York, and San Francisco all have more than one. See List of basilicas. - Montréalais 18:31, 29 July 2005 (UTC)