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  2. Ostrog Monastery - Wikipedia

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    Upper church of Ostrog monastery View from Ostrog upper monastery to Bjelopavlići plain. The Monastery was founded in the early 17th century by Vasilije Jovanović, the Metropolitan of Herzegovina, and is first mentioned on a geographical map of Montenegro from 1640. [2] Vasilije died there in 1671 and some years later he was glorified.

  3. List of Serbian Orthodox monasteries - Wikipedia

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    There are several cave monasteries (built into mountains and caves) of the Serbian Orthodox Church, including those of the Holy Annunciation, Kovilje, Crna Reka, Gornjak, Hermitage of St. Peter Koriški, Kađenica, Lukovo, Rsovci, Savina, in Serbia, and Ostrog monastery, in Montenegro.

  4. Category : Serbian Orthodox monasteries in Montenegro

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    Savina Monastery (Montenegro) V. Vranjina Monastery This page was last edited on 19 February 2022, at 04:41 (UTC). ...

  5. Podmalinsko Monastery - Wikipedia

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    The Podmalinsko Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Подмалинско, romanized: Manastir Podmalinsko), also known as the Tušinski Monastery, is a Serbian Orthodox monastery near Šavnik in modern-day Montenegro (then Kingdom of Serbia).

  6. Stanjevići Monastery - Wikipedia

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    The Stanjevići Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Стањевићи, romanized: Manastir Stanjevići) is located north of the town of Budva, Montenegro. [1] Founded by Nikola Stanjević, the monastery is remembered as the Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro and the place where the praviteljstvo suda (judicial administration) and zakonik (legal code) for Montenegro and the Brda was promulgated ...

  7. Cetinje Monastery - Wikipedia

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    It is believed that the monastery was about twenty metres long and about six metres wide based upon the monastery's original designs by the Venetian engineer, Barbieri. In an etching in the book Oktoih, it seems the medieval Cetinje Monastery was a three-naved basilica, with a cupola on the center nave with elements of renaissance architecture ...

  8. Majstorovina Monastery - Wikipedia

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    The Majstorovina Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Мајсторовина, romanized: Manastir Majstorovina) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery located in the village of Majstorovina in Bijelo Polje, Montenegro. It includes the Church of the Holy Trinity, dating back to the reign of Vukan Nemanjić.

  9. Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral - Wikipedia

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    Svetigora (Serbian: Светигора, English: the Holy Mountain) is a periodical journal of the Serbian Orthodox Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral, founded in 1992 by Metropolitan Amfilohije Radović, and its currently published and edited by "Publishing and Information Institution of the Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the ...