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- has four. In Christianity, many churches ring their church bells from belltowers three times a day, at 9 am, 12 pm and 3 pm to summon the Christian faithful...
- The Belltower was an American alternative rock band from New York City often ****ociated with the shoegazing scene, with members who later joined Luna...
- bell tower in Ukraine Wikimedia Commons has media related to Great Lavra Belltower. Malikenaite, Ruta (2003). Guidebook: Touring Kyiv. Kyiv: Baltija Dryk...
- The Ivan the Great Bell Tower (Russian: Колокольня Иван Великий, romanized: Kolokol'nya Ivan Velikiy) is a church tower inside the Moscow Kremlin complex...
- Giotto's Campanile (/ˌkæmpəˈniːli, -leɪ/, also US: /ˌkɑːm-/, Italian: [kampaˈniːle]) is a free-standing campanile (bell tower) that is part of the complex...
- Purgatorio al Mercato. Visible to the east and west respectively are the belltowers and parts of the façade of Sant'Eligio Maggiore and the church of Santa...
- B&B Theatres built a cinema between Ozark and Nixa along Route 14. The Belltower Chapel, originally the Ozark Christian Church, was built in 1912 and is...
- Belltower.News is a German anti-fascist watchdog news website acting as the primary outlet of the Amadeu Antonio Foundation. Founded in 2007 by Die Zeit...
- shares a resemblance to the North Carolina State University (NC State) Belltower that was initially built to commemorate the NC State alumni that fell...
- North Carolina State University Memorial Belltower (officially the Memorial Tower, informally known as the Belltower) is a 115-foot-tall (35 m) free-standing...