St. Marie, Montana, a census-designated place in Valley County, United States.
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Yli-Maaria (Övre S:t Marie in Swedish), a district of Turku named after the latter.
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Maaria (S:t Marie in Swedish), a former municipality in Finland.
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Île Sainte-Marie (Nosy Boraha), an island off the east coast of Madagascar.
Marie Antoinette | Marie Curie | Marie Osmond | Sault Ste. Marie | Buffy Sainte-Marie | Marie Claire | Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario | Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma | Marie Lloyd | Adrien-Marie Legendre | Marie | Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan | Marie de' Medici | Jean Victor Marie Moreau | Jean-Marie Le Pen | Charles-Marie Widor | Anne-Marie Albiach | Marie of Brabant, Queen of France | Teena Marie | Rose Marie | Eva Marie Saint | Sault Ste. Marie (disambiguation) | Marie-Pierre Castel | Marie Laforêt | Marie Knutsen | Marie Dressler | Marie Bashir | Jean-Marie Riachi | Île Sainte-Marie | Anne-Marie Johnson |
A leading local architect called Matthew Ellison Hadfield designed St Marie’s, based on a 14th-century church at Heckington in Lincolnshire.
The tower formerly contained eight steel bells, originally hung at St Marie's, Sheffield (now the Roman Catholic Cathedral), where they were replaced by traditional bells after only 12 years of service because of the dreadful noise they made.