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 Translation for 'pilgrimage site' from English to Hungarian
NOUN   a pilgrimage site | pilgrimage sites
vallás
zarándokhely {noun}
pilgrimage site
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vallás
zarándoklat {noun}
pilgrimage
vallás
zarándokút {noun}
pilgrimage
zarándokolto pilgrimage
elzarándokolto pilgrimage
vallás
zarándokhely {noun}
pilgrimage destination
elzarándokolto make a pilgrimage
zarándokolto make a pilgrimage
elzarándokolto go on a pilgrimage
zarándokolto go on a pilgrimage
unverified telephely {noun}site
campinghely {noun}camping site
inform.
oldaltérkép {noun}
site map
katon.
harcmező {noun}
battle site
UVÖ
világörökségi helyszín {noun}
world heritage site
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Usage Examples English
  • Sergius and Herman Chapel, Spruce Island, Alaska is an important pilgrimage site.
  • The valleys were particularly heavily used during pilgrimages to Nidaros, the fourth most visited pilgrimage site during the medieval period.
  • It is most commonly known as the seat of the Basilica della Santa Casa, a popular Catholic pilgrimage site.
  • Covadonga began to be developed as a pilgrimage site in the 16th century, attracting commerce.
  • Available sources, however, document that the responsible state commission clearly advocated the continuation of Wies as a pilgrimage site, even in spite of economic objections from the abbot of Steingaden.

  • In 1884 a cave was built, after the cave present at the site of Our Lady of Lourdes, as a pilgrimage site.
  • 's-Gravenzande subsequently became a pilgrimage site.
  • The Batu Caves serve as the focus of the Tamil community's yearly Thaipusam (...) festival. They have become a pilgrimage site not only for Malaysian Hindus, but Hindus worldwide.
  • The remote location is thought to have been a pilgrimage site (Weisgerber 1975).
  • With a permanent population of 58 (2008), it consists essentially of the "Real Sitio de Covadonga"/"Real Sitiu de Cuadonga" also known as the "cradle of Spain", a pilgrimage site dedicated to Our Lady of Covadonga/Cuadonga and commemorating the Battle of Covadonga of 718/722.

  • James and was the most significant pilgrimage site in Europe.
  • Champaran is a small town with religious significance as the birthplace of the saint Vallabhacharya, increasingly important as a pilgrimage site for the Gujarati community.
  • For Sherpas living on the slopes of Everest in the Khumbu region of Nepal, Rongbuk Monastery is an important pilgrimage site, accessed in a few days of travel across the Himalayas through Nangpa La.
  • Sunni imam Ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyya (1292–1350) was penalised by the religious authorities in Damascus for refusing to recognise Hebron as a Muslim pilgrimage site, a view also held by his teacher Ibn Taymiyyah.
  • The cathedral, built from 1070 on, is the most important Gothic monument in Norway and was Northern Europe's most important Christian pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages, with pilgrimage routes leading to it from Oslo in southern Norway and from the Jämtland and Värmland regions of Sweden.

  • Mont Saint-Michel is a historic pilgrimage site.
  • The French Revolution brought the usual religious curtailments to religious life; however, the pilgrimage site and the statue were spared confiscation thanks to the initiative of the inhabitants.
  • The love story of Rhadine made her supposed tomb on the island of Samos a pilgrimage site for star-crossed lovers in the time of Pausanias and Erato was linked again with love in Plato's "Phaedrus"; nevertheless, even in the third century BC, when Apollonius wrote, the Muses were not yet as inextricably linked to specific types of poetry as they became.
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