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What (who) is Holy City - definition

A CITY IMPORTANT TO THE HISTORY OR FAITH OF A SPECIFIC RELIGION
The holy city; The Holy City; Holy City; Holy cities; Holy city (Abrahamic)
  • [[Canterbury Cathedral]].
  • [[Baiturrahman Grand Mosque]] in [[Banda Aceh]], symbol of Islamic sharia law's application in [[Aceh]]
  • [[Nazareth]] a holy city in [[Christianity]]
  • The [[Salt Lake Temple]] in [[Salt Lake City]].
  • St Peter's Square]], [[Vatican City]].
  • The [[Flag Building]] in [[Clearwater, Florida]].
  •  Haram-e-Sharif, or Temple Mount in [[Jerusalem]], a holy city in Judaism, Christianity and Islam
  • Kaaba in Mecca, the holiest city of Islam
  • [[Varanasi]], one of the oldest and holiest cities of [[Hinduism]]

the Holy City         
1. Jerusalem, regarded as sacred in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.
Holy city         
A holy city is a city important to the history or faith of a specific religion. Such cities may also contain at least one headquarters complex (often containing a religious edifice, seminary, shrine, residence of the leading cleric of the religion and/or chambers of the religious leadership's offices) which constitutes a major destination of human traffic, or pilgrimage to the city, especially for major ceremonies and observances.
Holy City         
¦ noun (the Holy City)
1. Jerusalem, regarded as sacred in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.
2. (in Christian tradition) heaven.

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Holy city

A holy city is a city important to the history or faith of a specific religion. Such cities may also contain at least one headquarters complex (often containing a religious edifice, seminary, shrine, residence of the leading cleric of the religion and/or chambers of the religious leadership's offices) which constitutes a major destination of human traffic, or pilgrimage to the city, especially for major ceremonies and observances. A holy city is a symbolic city, representing attributes beyond its natural characteristics. Marketing experts have suggested that holy cities may be the oldest brands, and more specifically, place brands because they have value added via the perception of religious adherents.

Examples of use of Holy City
1. These sorts of places bring the holy city in disrepute."
2. He will return to Pakistan directly from the holy city.
3. Nearly 215,000 pilgrims are still in the holy city.
4. The prince recently visited the organization’s headquarters in the holy city.
5. US forces battled Sadr‘s men in the holy city of Najaf and elsewhere.