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page 1Wedding at Cana
Marriage at Cana
scene of a miracle in the Bible

Cana
250px|thumb|Kafr Kanna described as "Cana of Galilee". Holy Land Photographed by Daniel B. Shepp, 1894.
The Wedding at Cana
painting by Paolo Veronese

Qana
Qana (), also spelled Cana, Canna or Kana, is a municipality in southern Lebanon located southeast of the city of Tyre and north of the border with Israel, in an area historically known as Upper Galilee. Qana is known for its antiquity, as well as possibly being the place where Jesus of Nazareth and his mother Mary visited and attended a wedding. It is revered by Lebanese Christians and Muslims alike. The municipality is also known for the two massacres of civilian caused by the Israeli Defense Forces during military operations in Lebanon.
Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid, BWV 3
church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach
John 2
Gospel according to John, chapter 2
Wedding Church at Cana
roman catholic church in Kafr Kanna, Israel
The Marriage Feast at Cana
painting after Hieronymus Bosch
Khirbet Qana
archaeological site in Northern District, Israel