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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 ]
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]
In the vicinity of Novi Pazar stands the Sopoćani monastery, built around 1260 as the endowment of King Stefan Uroš I, the son of King Stefan the First-Crowned. The primary and major value of the Sopoćani monastery are its frescoes, by which it ranks among the best examples of European medieval painting.
In Novi Pazar, Serbia, near the source of the Raška River in the region of Ras, the centre of the Serbian medieval state. Country: Serbia: Denomination: Serbian Orthodox: History; Founder(s) King Stefan Uroš I: Dedication: Holy Trinity: Architecture; Functional status: Public access: Style: Raška school Byzantine: Years built: 1259 ...
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.
Novi Pazar, southwestern Serbia Ovčar Banja: Čačak, central Serbia Springs (#): Temperature (°C): 35 to 37,5 Prolom Banja: Kuršumlija, southern Serbia Pribojska Banja: Priboj, southwestern Serbia Ribarska Banja: Kruševac, central Serbia Sijarinska Banja: Medveđa, southern Serbia Selters Banja: Mladenovac, Belgrade Sokobanja: Sokobanja ...
The mountain is located between Novi Pazar and Raška on south and Ivanjica on the north. It covers an area of about 750 square kilometres (290 sq mi). The highest peak is Jankov Kamen 1,833 metres (6,014 ft). It was named after Sibinjanin Janko, Serbian romanticized version of Hungarian medieval knight John Hunyadi.
The Sanjak of Novi Pazar (Albanian: Sanxhaku i Pazarit të Ri; Serbo-Croatian: Novopazarski sandžak, Новопазарски санџак; Turkish: Yeni Pazar sancağı) was an Ottoman sanjak (second-level administrative unit) that was created in 1865. It was reorganized in 1880 and 1902.