Talk:São Paulo Cathedral
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Translation
editA couple of notes about the translation. The original article seems to have switched the measurements for length and width, so I made what I thought was the necessary change. Someone who know more about organs than I do should make sure that what I've translated as "stops" really are that - I don't know if 329 is a reasonable number for stops or not. The organ facts should be checked, too - one website I saw when looking around said that the SP organ is the largest Italian-made organ in Latin America; another listed the organ in Mexico City's cathedral as the largest in the world. I don't know what source the author was using, so I left it as was. Finally, the name should probably be changed to Catedral da Sé (São Paulo), since every metropolitan cathedral in the Portuguese-speaking world is called the Catedral da Sé. Benami 10:20, 18 January 2006 (UTC)
- Does anyone know where the original text came from? I'm not worried about a copyvio since translations aren't copyvios, but a source would be nice. I added an interwiki to the Portuguese article at pt:Catedral Metropolitana de São Paulo. There's more info there, if someone is interested in expanding this artigo. Tomertalk 08:01, 23 January 2006 (UTC)
Religion
editI could not find anywhere in the article that mention what religion this cathedral belonged to. Does anyone know? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.215.98.40 (talk) 04:18, 30 March 2008 (UTC)