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Temples to Dot the Earth 155 Operating Temples · 12 Temples Under Construction · 10 Temples Announced Temples to Dot the Earth 155 operating temples · 12 temples under construction · 10 temples announced AFRICA (7) London England Temple Caribbean (2) Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple Logan Utah Temple Sacramento California Temple SOUTH AMERICA (25) Aba Nigeria Temple Madrid Spain Temple Port-au-Prince Haiti Temple Billings Montana Temple Los Angeles California Temple St. George Utah Temple Arequipa Peru Temple Abidjan Cote d’Ivoire Temple Paris France Temple Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Temple Birmingham Alabama Temple Louisville Kentucky Temple St. Louis Missouri Temple Asunción Paraguay Temple Accra Ghana Temple Preston England Temple Bismarck North Dakota Temple Lubbock Texas Temple St. Paul Minnesota Temple Barranquilla Colombia Temple Durban South Africa Temple Rome Italy Temple Central America (6) Boise Idaho Temple Manhattan New York Temple Salt Lake Temple Belém Brazil Temple Harare Zimbabwe Temple Stockholm Sweden Temple Guatemala City Guatemala Temple Boston Massachusetts Temple Manti Utah Temple San Antonio Texas Temple Bogotá Colombia Temple Johannesburg South Africa Temple Panamá City Panamá Temple Bountiful Utah Temple Medford Oregon Temple San Diego California Temple Buenos Aires Argentina Temple Kinshasa Democratic Republic of OCEANIA (10) Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple Brigham City Utah Temple Memphis Tennessee Temple Seattle Washington Temple Campinas Brazil Temple Congo Temple Adelaide Australia Temple San José Costa Rica Temple Cedar City Utah Temple Meridian Idaho Temple Snowflake Arizona Temple Caracas Venezuela Temple Apia Samoa Temple San Salvador El Salvador Temple Chicago Illinois Temple Mesa Arizona Temple Spokane Washington Temple Cochabamba Bolivia Temple ASIA (10) Brisbane Australia Temple Tegucigalpa Honduras Temple Columbia River Washington Temple Monticello Utah Temple Star Valley Wyoming Temple Concepción Chile Temple Bangkok Thailand Temple Hamilton New Zealand Temple Columbia South Carolina Temple Mount Timpanogos Utah Temple Tucson Arizona Temple Córdoba Argentina Temple Cebu City Philippines Temple Melbourne Australia Temple Mexico (13) Columbus Ohio Temple Nashville Tennessee Temple Twin Falls Idaho Temple Curitiba Brazil Temple Fukuoka Japan Temple Nuku'alofa Tonga Temple Ciudad Juárez México Temple Dallas Texas Temple Nauvoo Illinois Temple Vernal Utah Temple Fortaleza Brazil Temple Hong Kong China Temple Papeete Tahiti Temple Colonia Juárez Chihuahua México Temple Denver Colorado Temple Newport Beach California Temple Washington D.C. Temple Guayaquil Ecuador Temple Manila Philippines Temple Perth Australia Temple Guadalajara México Temple Detroit Michigan Temple Oakland California Temple Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple Lima Peru Temple Sapporo Japan Temple Suva Fiji Temple Hermosillo Sonora México Temple Draper Utah Temple Ogden Utah Temple Lima Peru Los Olivos Temple Seoul Korea Temple Sydney Australia Temple Mérida México Temple Fort Collins Colorado Temple Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple Manaus Brazil Temple Taipei Taiwan Temple México City México Temple Fort Lauderdale Florida Temple Oquirrh Mountain Utah Temple Montevideo Uruguay Temple Tokyo Japan Temple NORTH AMERICA (111) Monterrey México Temple Fresno California Temple Orlando Florida Temple Porto Alegre Brazil Temple Urdaneta Philippines Temple Canada (9) Oaxaca México Temple The Gila Valley Arizona Temple Palmyra New York Temple Quito Ecuador Temple Calgary Alberta Temple Tampico México Temple Gilbert Arizona Temple Payson Utah Temple Recife Brazil Temple EUROPE (14) Cardston Alberta Temple Tijuana México Temple Hartford Connecticut Temple Philadelphia Pennsylvania Temple Rio de Janeiro Brazil Temple Bern Switzerland Temple Edmonton Alberta Temple Tuxtla Gutiérrez México Temple Houston Texas Temple Phoenix Arizona Temple Santiago Chile Temple Copenhagen Denmark Temple Halifax Nova Scotia Temple Veracruz México Temple Idaho Falls Idaho Temple Portland Oregon Temple São Paulo Brazil Temple Frankfurt Germany Temple Montréal Québec Temple Villahermosa México Temple Indianapolis Indiana Temple Provo City Center Temple Trujillo Peru Temple Freiberg Germany Temple Regina Saskatchewan Temple Jordan River Utah Temple Provo Utah Temple The Hague Netherlands Temple Toronto Ontario Temple United States (81) Kansas City Missouri Temple Raleigh North Carolina Temple Helsinki Finland Temple Vancouver British Columbia Temple Albuquerque New Mexico Temple Kona Hawaii Temple Redlands California Temple Kyiv Ukraine Temple Winnipeg Manitoba Temple Anchorage Alaska Temple Laie Hawaii Temple Reno Nevada Temple Lisbon Portugal Temple Atlanta Georgia Temple Las Vegas Nevada Temple Rexburg Idaho Temple Published: Saturday, December 3, 2016 .
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