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by masswerk 744 days ago
Cathedrals were erected by the townships and were indeed a major economic investment. They generally payed off well, giving raise to tourism (then known as pilgrimage) and elevating the status of the city, both with considerable effects on commerce. If you were a major town or city, or aspired to become one, you definitively wanted to build a cathedral. (And, as already pointed out by several other comments, none of these locations were cathedrals.)
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> and elevating the status of the city

Indeed, having a cathedral is a thing that can define a settlement as "a city".

Source: https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/what-makes-a-city/