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1 2 | The Bishop’s Residence in Pakrac (built in 1732) was plundered,
2 2 | devastated. The cathedrals in Pakrac, Karlovac and Mostar have
3 2 | old Bishop’s Library in Pakrac, one of the most valuable
4 2 | and each of the Bishops of Pakrac, i. e., Slavonia, bequeathed
5 2 | The treasury of the old Pakrac Diocese, where precious
6 2 | states: "Catholic church in Pakrac during repair work in 1991,
7 2 | and "Catholic church in Pakrac – with devastated interior".
8 2 | the Nost Holy Trinity in Pakrac (exterior and interior),
9 2 | of Holy Trinity Church in Pakrac was begun before beginning
10 2 | Church in Batanjani, near Pakrac, is shown without its belltower,
11 2 | Panteleimon in Toranj (1931), near Pakrac, though damaged and depicted
12 8,1 | incorporated into the Diocese of Pakrac. This situation lasted until
13 8,1 | administered by the Bishop of Pakrac Emilijan Marinovic. In 1977,
14 11,1| Bishop of the Diocese of Pakrac–Slavonia (1748–1757), resided
15 12,1| as Bishop of Slavonia in Pakrac, in 1705, and through that
16 12,1| i. e., in the Diocese of Pakrac, which included parts of
17 12,1| formed from these areas.~~In Pakrac, in 1810, a Theological
18 12,1| incumbency the Diocese of Pakrac regained its original name (
19 12,2| the Diocese of Slavonia in Pakrac, one of the most valuable
20 12,2| The Bishop’s Residence in Pakrac, one of the oldest buildings
21 12,2| the church buildings in Pakrac (eight in all) have been
22 12,3| Orthodox churches in the Pakrac region were destroyed: in
23 12,3| Diocese, especially in the Pakrac, Daruvar and Novogradiste
24 12,4| Pakrac~~ ~~Cathedral Church of
25 12,4| tomb of Bishop Emilijan of Pakrac, located within the church,
26 12,4| Gavrilo Popovic, Bishop of Pakrac 1715–1716. Church and area
27 12,6| destruction; returned to Pakrac in 1985. After World War
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