Immovable Cultural Heritage in the Peć District
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This list includes Immovable Cultural Heritage sites (listed by the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments of Serbia ) in the Kosovska Mitrovica District of Serbia[1] – which, except for not including the municipality of Orahovac, overlaps with the District of Peja and District of Gjakova of Kosovo.[a]
Cultural monuments
[edit]Exceptional importance
[edit]Number in the Central Register | Picture | Name | City/Municipality | Location address |
designated cultural heritage | Exceptional importance since | Comment |
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SK 1368 | Visoki Dečani | Dečani | Dečane | 25 October 1947 | 4 June 1990 | World Heritage Site | |
SK 1370 | Patriarchate of Peć | Peć | Peć | 25 October 1947 | 4 June 1990 | World Heritage Site | |
SK 1372 | Terzijski Bridge | Đakovica | Bistražin | 22 December 1962 | 4 June 1990 | ||
SK 1376 | Wooden house of Loćane (Danilović House) | Dečani | Loćane | 22 May 1958 | 3 December 1990 | Burned and destroyed by the Albanians.[2] | |
SK 1377 | Hadum Mosque | Đakovica | Đakovica | 19 February 1955 | 3 December 1990 | ||
SK 1378 | Gorioč monastery | Istok | near Istok | 14 July 1958 | 3 December 1990 | ||
SK 1379 | Bogorodica Hvostanska (Remains) | Studenica | 10 July 1963 | 3 December 1990 | |||
SK 1380 | Serbian Orthodox Church of St. John the Baptist | Crkolez | 16 April 1958 | 3 December 1990 | |||
SK 1381 | St. Nicholas' Serbian Orthodox Church in Đurakovac | Đurakovac | 9 July 1955 | 3 December 1990 | Burned and razed to the ground by the Albanians in 1999.[2] | ||
SK 1382 | Remains of St. Peter and Paul's Monastery | Klina | Dobra Voda | 16 April 1958 | 3 December 1990 (cluster "Churches in the White Drin valley") | Partly demolished and desecrated by the Albanians in 1999. | |
SK 1383 | Serbian Orthodox Church of the Presentation of the Virgin | Dolac | In July 1999, Albanians vandalized the church and smashed the altar table to pieces. In August, the church was blown up and leveled.[3] | ||||
SK 1384 | Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Parascheva | Drsnik | After the arrival of Italian KFOR forces into the area, the church was vandalized, set on fire and seriously damaged by Albanians using explosives, in June 1999.[4] | ||||
SK 1385 | Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas | Mlečane | |||||
SK 1386 | Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas | Čabić | The church was mined and completely demolished by the Albanians in 1999. | ||||
SK 1387 | Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas | Kijevo | Albanians mined the building in July 1999. The building collapsed entirely. Crosses and tombstones at the cemetery were also destroyed.[5] | ||||
SK 1388 | Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Demetrius – Donja Crkva (Lower Church) | Pograđe | |||||
SK 1389 | Gornja Crkva (Upper Church) | Pograđe | Desecrated by the Albanians in 1999. | ||||
SK 1396 | Holy Transfiguration Church | Klina | Budisavci | 19 February 1952 | 3 December 1990 | ||
SK 1397 | Bajrakli Mosque | Peć | Peć | 31 December 1957 | 3 December 1990 | ||
SK 1398 | Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Jeremiah | Goraždevac | 16 April 1958 | 3 December 1990 |
Listed
[edit]ID | Monument | Address | Municipalitie | Dating | Photo |
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SK 1222 | House of Protić in Peć | 29. novembra 42°39′30″N 20°17′34″E / 42.658233°N 20.292753°E | Peć | ||
SK 1511 | Haci Ose Miftari residential tower | 42°33′26″N 20°18′08″E / 42.557277°N 20.302304°E | Dečani (Istinić) | ||
SK 1512 | Iberhisaj residential tower | 42°32′25″N 20°17′17″E / 42.540244°N 20.288094°E | Dečani |
Archaeological sites
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Historic landmarks
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Spatial cultural-historical units
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See also
[edit]- Immovable Cultural Heritage of Exceptional Importance (Serbia)
- Immovable Cultural Heritage of Great Importance (Serbia)
- Monuments of Kosovo
Notes
[edit]- ^ In 2000, the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo implemented a redistricting of Kosovo.
References
[edit]- ^ "Cultural monuments in Serbia, list of all monuments". www.spomenicikulture.mi.sanu.ac.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 2023-02-18.
- ^ a b Group of authors, „Spomeničko nasleđe Srbije: nepokretna kulturna dobra od izuzetnog i od velikog značaja“ (II edition), Belgrade, 2007. ISBN 978-86-80879-60-4
- ^ "Crucified Kosovo: Destroyed and Desecrated Sanctuaries (10)". www.rastko.rs. Retrieved 2020-05-21.
- ^ "Crucified Kosovo: Destroyed and Desecrated Sanctuaries (18)". www.rastko.rs. Retrieved 2020-05-21.
- ^ "Crucified Kosovo: Destroyed and Desecrated Sanctuaries (34)". www.rastko.rs. Retrieved 2020-05-21.