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  • St. Sava Cathedral, Belgrade, Serbia<br />
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One of the ten largest churches in the world, Temple St. Sava is built on Vračar hill, the location where his remains were burned in 1595 by Ottoman Grand Vizier Sinan Pasha to squelch a Serbian uprising in the 16th century.
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  • St. Sava Cathedral, Belgrade, Serbia<br />
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One of the ten largest churches in the world, Temple St. Sava is built on Vra?ar hill, the location where his remains were burned in 1595 by Ottoman Grand Vizier Sinan Pasha to squelch a Serbian uprising in the 16th century.
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  • Monatery Raca, established in the 13th century and rebuilt in the 19th century after burning while part of the Ottoman Empire.<br />
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Icons and frescos inside the main chapel
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  • Monatery Raca, established in the 13th century and rebuilt in the 19th century after burning while part of the Ottoman Empire.<br />
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Icons and frescos inside the main chapel
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  • Monatery Raca, established in the 13th century and rebuilt in the 19th century after burning while part of the Ottoman Empire.<br />
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Icons and frescos inside the main chapel
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  • Monatery Raca, established in the 13th century and rebuilt in the 19th century after burning while part of the Ottoman Empire.<br />
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Icons and frescos inside the main chapel
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  • Monatery Raca, established in the 13th century and rebuilt in the 19th century after burning while part of the Ottoman Empire.<br />
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Icons and frescos inside the main chapel
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  • Monatery Raca, established in the 13th century and rebuilt in the 19th century after burning while part of the Ottoman Empire.<br />
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Icons and frescos inside the main chapel
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  • Monatery Raca, established in the 13th century and rebuilt in the 19th century after burning while part of the Ottoman Empire.<br />
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Icons and frescos inside the main chapel
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  • Monatery Raca, established in the 13th century and rebuilt in the 19th century after burning while part of the Ottoman Empire.<br />
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Icons and frescos inside the main chapel
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  • Entrance, Monatery Raca, established in the 13th century and rebuilt in the 19th century after burning while part of the Ottoman Empire
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  • Sveto Vaznesenje Serbian Orthodox Church built of stone in the late 17th century.<br />
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Mokra Gora is one village but three mountains, one village but two churches-one in Krsanj, another in the centre of Mokra Gora.The first had been burnt down three times by the Turke and people of Mokra Gora persistently erected it from the ashes.According to oral tradition the church of Sveto Vaznesenje had been built at the end of 17th century, before the great migration of the Serbs, on a very hidden spot near the river Beli Rzav, surrounded by very high rocks on both sides. After the three burnings of the church in Krsanj, people of this village built a stone church that still esist and there is a valuable iconostasis from<br />
the year 1849 with the icons painted in the same year. It's the icon of Jesus Christ, the big archpriest on the throne and the icon of Mother of God with Christ on the throne. People of Mokra Gora had been trying to build a church in Mokra Gora since 1876.<br />
It is reported that the icone of Holly Mother of God had been brought from Krsanje to Mokra Gora three times, but all over again it returned by itself to Krsanje to the site of a fire, and not until 1945 Mokrogorci built the church and erected the paris home.
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  • Interior and ikonstas of Sveto Vaznesenje Serbian Orthodox Church built of stone in the late 17th century.<br />
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Mokra Gora is one village but three mountains, one village but two churches-one in Krsanj, another in the centre of Mokra Gora.The first had been burnt down three times by the Turke and people of Mokra Gora persistently erected it from the ashes.According to oral tradition the church of Sveto Vaznesenje had been built at the end of 17th century, before the great migration of the Serbs, on a very hidden spot near the river Beli Rzav, surrounded by very high rocks on both sides. After the three burnings of the church in Krsanj, people of this village built a stone church that still esist and there is a valuable iconostasis from<br />
the year 1849 with the icons painted in the same year. It's the icon of Jesus Christ, the big archpriest on the throne and the icon of Mother of God with Christ on the throne. People of Mokra Gora had been trying to build a church in Mokra Gora since 1876.<br />
It is reported that the icone of Holly Mother of God had been brought from Krsanje to Mokra Gora three times, but all over again it returned by itself to Krsanje to the site of a fire, and not until 1945 Mokrogorci built the church and erected the paris home.
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  • Miloje Milinkovic at the Sebastian Dabovich grave in the cemetery at Zica Monastery, .The Red monastery--Gravesite of Sebastian Dabovich, founder of St. Sava Church, Jackson, Calif. His relics are interred in Jackson...The monastery was founded by King Stefan Prvovencani, the First-Crowned, and built in the early 13th century and received St. Sava as the first Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church in 1219. The monastery was burned in a raid near the end of the 13th century and was subsequently deserted. Multiple renovations were carried out during the late 13th and early 14th centuries. The most complete renovations were completed during the rein of King Milutin (1282-1321)..Nikolai Velimirovic was consecrated Bishop of Zica in 1919. Zica suffered damage during World War II which Bishop Nikolai was unable to restore, because of his arrest there in 1941. After the war Zica became a woman's monastery. Zica celebrated its 800th anniversary in 2005.
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  • Frescoes painted of saints and the worthy in the ceiling of the gate at Zica Monastery, The Red monastery, near Kraljevo, Serbia...The monastery was founded by King Stefan Prvovencani, the First-Crowned, and built in the early 13th century and received St. Sava as the first Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church in 1219. The monastery was burned in a raid near the end of the 13th century and was subsequently deserted. Multiple renovations were carried out during the late 13th and early 14th centuries. The most complete renovations were completed during the rein of King Milutin (1282-1321)..Nikolai Velimirovic was consecrated Bishop of Zica in 1919. Zica suffered damage during World War II which Bishop Nikolai was unable to restore, because of his arrest there in 1941. After the war Zica became a woman's monastery. Zica celebrated its 800th anniversary in 2005.
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  • Peacock mosic walkway made from stone at the Zica Monastery, .The Red monastery, near Kraljevo, Serbia...The monastery was founded by King Stefan Prvovencani, the First-Crowned, and built in the early 13th century and received St. Sava as the first Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church in 1219. The monastery was burned in a raid near the end of the 13th century and was subsequently deserted. Multiple renovations were carried out during the late 13th and early 14th centuries. The most complete renovations were completed during the rein of King Milutin (1282-1321)..Nikolai Velimirovic was consecrated Bishop of Zica in 1919. Zica suffered damage during World War II which Bishop Nikolai was unable to restore, because of his arrest there in 1941. After the war Zica became a woman's monastery. Zica celebrated its 800th anniversary in 2005.
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  • Apostle Paul depicted in a historic fresco on the archway at Zica Monastery, The Red monastery near Kraljevo, Serbia...The monastery was founded by King Stefan Prvovencani, the First-Crowned, and built in the early 13th century and received St. Sava as the first Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church in 1219. The monastery was burned in a raid near the end of the 13th century and was subsequently deserted. Multiple renovations were carried out during the late 13th and early 14th centuries. The most complete renovations were completed during the rein of King Milutin (1282-1321)..Nikolai Velimirovic was consecrated Bishop of Zica in 1919. Zica suffered damage during World War II which Bishop Nikolai was unable to restore, because of his arrest there in 1941. After the war Zica became a woman's monastery. Zica celebrated its 800th anniversary in 2005.
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  • Baptistry at Zica Monastery, The Red Monastery near Kraljevo, Serbia, from the archway of the baptistry...The monastery was founded by King Stefan Prvovencani, the First-Crowned, and built in the early 13th century and received St. Sava as the first Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church in 1219. The monastery was burned in a raid near the end of the 13th century and was subsequently deserted. Multiple renovations were carried out during the late 13th and early 14th centuries. The most complete renovations were completed during the rein of King Milutin (1282-1321)..Nikolai Velimirovic was consecrated Bishop of Zica in 1919. Zica suffered damage during World War II which Bishop Nikolai was unable to restore, because of his arrest there in 1941. After the war Zica became a woman's monastery. Zica celebrated its 800th anniversary in 2005...The red paint is symbolic of the blood spilled by the martyrs of the church.
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  • Zica Monastery, The Red monastery through the arch gate, near Kraljevo, Serbia...The monastery was founded by King Stefan Prvovencani, the First-Crowned, and built in the early 13th century and received St. Sava as the first Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church in 1219. The monastery was burned in a raid near the end of the 13th century and was subsequently deserted. Multiple renovations were carried out during the late 13th and early 14th centuries. The most complete renovations were completed during the rein of King Milutin (1282-1321)..Nikolai Velimirovic was consecrated Bishop of Zica in 1919. Zica suffered damage during World War II which Bishop Nikolai was unable to restore, because of his arrest there in 1941. After the war Zica became a woman's monastery. Zica celebrated its 800th anniversary in 2005...The red paint is symbolic of the blood spilled by the martyrs of the church.
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  • A young boy adds a yule log to the fire as Rev. Stephen Tumbas watches during the traditional burning of the yule longs (badnjak) after the Christmas Eve Vigil Service, St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church, Jackson, Calif.
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  • Rev. Stephen Tumbas blesses the branches carried by three young boys during the traditional burning of the yule longs (badnjak) after the Christmas Eve Vigil Service, St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church, Jackson, Calif.
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  • Geoffrey Nelson from Santa Cruz tells about his photography of and experiences at Burning Man in the Black Rock Desert with his program .A Tribe of Artists" at Shooting the West XXIII photo symposium, Winnemucca, Nev. "The Nevada Photography Experience"
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  • Miloje Milinkovic photographs the gravesite of Sebastian Dabovich, founder of the first Serbian Orthodox Church in the Western Hemisphere in Jackson, California. ..In 2007, Dabovich's relics were removed from this site and re-interred to St. Sava in Jackson...Zica Monastery, Serbia...The monastery was founded by King Stefan Prvovencani, the First-Crowned, and built in the early 13th century and received St. Sava as the first Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church in 1219. The monastery was burned in a raid near the end of the 13th century and was subsequently deserted. Multiple renovations were carried out during the late 13th and early 14th centuries. The most complete renovations were completed during the rein of King Milutin (1282-1321)..Nikolai Velimirovic was consecrated Bishop of Zica in 1919. Zica suffered damage during World War II which Bishop Nikolai was unable to restore, because of his arrest there in 1941. After the war Zica became a woman's monastery. Zica celebrated its 800th anniversary in 2005.
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  • Eerie tree trunks and bare branches in a burned forest in the El Dorado National Forest at the Power Fire burned area along the North Fork of the Mokelumne River, Amador Co., Calif.
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