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Catacombs Tunnels and vaults intended for the burial of the dead. The catacombs under the city of Rome, unmentioned in the Bible, became famous for providing refuge for early Christians. Over 300 miles of underground passages extend 25 to 65 feet below the ground, outside the city gates. For more details, see this article: Christian Monuments at Rome.
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