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		<description><![CDATA[Temples in history The use of temples for religious or spiritual activities goes far back into history. Places of worship or religious activity could be an unassuming geographic location, a mountain or a cave. However, man-made edifices to spiritual activities, religious beliefs and worship of one or many gods give testament to the power or [...]]]></description>
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<p>The use of temples for religious or spiritual activities goes far back into history. Places of worship or religious activity could be an unassuming geographic location, a mountain or a cave. However, man-made edifices to spiritual activities, religious beliefs and worship of one or many gods give testament to the power or spiritual belief and the underlying desire of humans to build monuments to their belief systems.</p>
<p>In terms of famous temples, every continent has them them. Although we have included many mosques, cathedrals, shrines and other places of worship here, the word "temple" should be used with discretion, as some religions do not use it to describe their places of worship.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://famoustemples.com/famous-temples/angkor-watangkor-wat/">Angkor Wat</a> edifice, in Cambodia, is a fantastic example of a historical temple complex. Built in the early 12th century, it has remained a significant religious center throughout history.</p>
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The temples at Angkor are spread out over some 40 miles around the village of Siem Reap, about 192 miles from the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh. They were built between the eighth and 13th centuries and range from single towers made of bricks to vast stone temple complexes. There are two main sites where the Khmer temples are located. The first is at Roluos which is about 10 miles south east of today's village of Siem Reap, where only a few of the earlier temples were built. This was the first Khmer capital in the Angkor area. In the late ninth century, Yasovarman I moved the capital to the immediate vicinity of Siem Reap. This is a much larger site, where the majority of the Khmer temples are located. It is officially known as the City of Angkor. There are other temples located in the area, some up to 20 miles away from Siem Reap. Khmer temples can also be found in many other parts of Cambodia, as well as China, Thailand, Laos and Vietnam."/></p>
<h3>Places of Worship</h3>
<p>Some religious groups build temples as places where routine worship is conducted. For others, only special services are conducted in the temples. We will be adding more of these famous temples as the site is constructed.</p>
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