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  2. Đurđevi stupovi - Wikipedia

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    The Đurđevi Stupovi Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Ђурђеви ступови, romanized: Manastir Đurđevi stupovi, lit. "Pillars of St. George") is a Serbian Orthodox monastery located in the vicinity of medieval Stari Ras and today's city of Novi Pazar , in the Raška region of Serbia .

  3. Novi Pazar - Wikipedia

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    Novi Pazar (Serbian Cyrillic: Нови Пазар) is a city located in the Raška District of southwestern Serbia. As of the 2022 census, the urban area has 71,462 inhabitants, while the city administrative area has 106,720 inhabitants. [ 3 ]

  4. Immovable Cultural Heritage of Exceptional Importance (Serbia)

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    Novi Pazar: Novi Pazar: 24 November 1978 5 December 1987 World Heritage Site "Stari Ras and Sopoćani". [3] Stari Ras Monumental Area includes: Ras Fortress with Suburb , Petrova Church, Đurđevi Stupovi Monastery and Sopoćani Monastery (all four designated as Cultural Monuments of Exceptional Importance on their own). PKIC 47

  5. Stari Ras - Wikipedia

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    The view from Stari Ras. Ras (Serbian Cyrillic: Рас; Latin: Arsa), known in modern Serbian historiography as Stari Ras (Serbian Cyrillic: Стари Рас, "Old Ras"), is a medieval fortress and area located in the vicinity of former market-place of Staro Trgovište, some 10–11 kilometers (6.2–6.8 mi) west of modern-day city of Novi Pazar in Serbia.

  6. Historical Archive "Ras" of Novi Pazar - Wikipedia

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    The Historical Archive "Ras" in Novi Pazar is one of the youngest archival institutions in the Republic of Serbia. [3] It was established on June 26, 1980, by the decision of the Self-Management Interest Community for Culture of the Novi Pazar Municipality, when the Archival Department of the Historical Archive of Kraljevo became an independent archival institution. [3]

  7. List of Serbian Orthodox monasteries - Wikipedia

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    Located in Novi Pazar. It was founded by Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja. World Heritage Site. Končul Monastery (Nikoljača) Манастир Кончул (Никољача) 11th century Located in Gnjilica. Sopoćani Monastery Манастир Сопоћани: 1260 Located near Novi Pazar. Founded by King Stefan Uroš I. World Heritage Site.

  8. Sandžak - Wikipedia

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    Sandzak was an administrative part of the Sanjak of Bosnia until 1790, when it become a separated Sanjak of Novi Pazar. [30] However, in 1867, it become a part of the Bosnia Vilayet that consisted of seven sanjaks, including the Sanjak of Novi Pazar. [31] This led to Sandžak Muslims identifying themselves with other Slavic Muslims in Bosnia. [32]

  9. Category:Novi Pazar - Wikipedia

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