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What is Dom?is it a zoo???


    



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Shy
Its a 400 years old Cathedral, next to the central station ( Haupt Bahnhoff) in Cologne ( Koln ) Germany. Still active and a must see. Looks magistical at night. I am not a German


faisal: cma,apa
Dom is a famous and historical church in Köln and is called Kölner dom.


sabine_white
they have one in cologne,germany
it's another name for a church over there


42ITUSâ„¢
Formerly of S&M, sado masochism, a Dom is a dominatrix or a dominator, the dominator is the sadist, while the masochist is the... I don't know. I don't get into that kind of thing,... yet.


Fernweh
The "Dom" is a cathedral. The one in Cologne is located in the center of the city near the main train station.
http://www.koelner-dom.de/geschichte.html?&L=1


Steve A
A "dom" as a cathedral. It comes from the Latin for house since a cathedral is the house of God.

The German for "zoo" is "zoo".





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