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  2. Church of Saint Sava - Wikipedia

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    Interior Church of Saint Sava. The Church of Saint Sava (Serbian Cyrillic: Храм Светог Саве, romanized: Hram Svetog Save, lit. ''The Temple of Saint Sava'') is a 79 m high [6] Serbian Orthodox church, which sits on the Vračar plateau in Belgrade, Serbia. It was planned as the bishopric seat and main cathedral of the Serbian ...

  3. Religious architecture in Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Its two most prominent Orthodox Christian places of worship are the St. Michael's Cathedral and the Church of St. Sava, one of the largest Eastern Orthodox church in the world. [1] [2] Other notable Belgrade churches include St. Mark's Church, in which rests the body of the first Serbian Emperor, Stefan Dušan.

  4. Vračar plateau - Wikipedia

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    Karađorđe Monument and Church of Saint Sava. Vračar plateau (Serbian: Врачарски плато, romanized: Vračarski plato) is a plateau on top of the Vračar Hill in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, with an absolute height of 134 metres (440 feet) above sea level.

  5. Burning of Saint Sava's relics - Wikipedia

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    The site where Saint Sava's relics were burnt, the Vračar plateau, became the new grounds of the National Library of Serbia and the Church of Saint Sava dedicated to the saint, in the 20th century. From its location, the church dominates Belgrade's cityscape, and has become a national symbol.

  6. Saint Sava - Wikipedia

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    The first, shorter, biography on St. Sava was written by his successor, Archbishop Arsenije. [65] The transcript is preserved in a manuscript on parchment dating to the 13th or 14th century. [65] Domentijan (c. 1210 –after 1264), an Athonite monk, wrote the Life of St. Sava in 1253. [66] He gifted it to Serbian king Stefan Uroš I (r. 1243 ...

  7. Englezovac - Wikipedia

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    "The Society for the Embellishment of Vračar" suggested to Belgrade City Council to rename Englezovac to Savinac (Serbian for Sava's place) on 31 March 1894. They stated that it is "a shame for the Serbian capital that a whole district is called Englishman's" and inconceivable that a national shrine (Temple of Saint Sava) lie on foreign property.

  8. File:Church of Saint Sava (Belgrade, Serbia).jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Church of Saint Sava (Belgrade, Serbia) with the monument to Karađorđe, leader of first Serbian uprising against the Turks Српски / srpski: Црква светог Саве на Врачару у Београду, поред споменика Карађорђу (2021)

  9. File:Serbia, Belgrade, Sait Sava Temple, cross on the top, 07 ...

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on fa.wikipedia.org صلیب صربی; Usage on nl.wikipedia.org Kathedraal van de Heilige Sava; Usage on sl.wikipedia.org

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