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1 2 | buildings is almost the same in Bosnia and Hercegovina. In that
2 3,1| the Northwestern area of Bosnia, was founded as a Metropolitanate
3 5,1| Dalmatia, while Serbians from Bosnia settled mostly in Krbava.
4 5,1| Diocese was a refugee from Bosnia, Metropolitan of Dabar-Bosnia
5 5,4| resettled with Croats from Bosnia. (Report MNo. 98/97 of 16
6 6,1| of the first Diocese of Bosnia after the Serbs accepted
7 6,1| established a Diocese for Bosnia in Dabar; and after the
8 6,1| Dabar; and after the fall of Bosnia to the Turks in 1463, the
9 6,1| Orthodox faithful throughout Bosnia, as "Exarch of all Bosnia".~~
10 6,1| Bosnia, as "Exarch of all Bosnia".~~The See of the Dabar-Bosnian
11 6,1| the Orthodox Church in Bosnia and Hercegovina became an
12 6,1| the Orthodox Church in Bosnia and Hercegovina received
13 6,1| as the other Dioceses in Bosnia and Hercegovina, were incorporated
14 6,1| various Monasteries in western Bosnia: Aksentije (1589–1601),
15 7,1| by monks who fled from Bosnia, from a Monastery by the
16 7,1| 1389, fled from Serbia and Bosnia to Dalmatia. The Monastery
17 7,1| the Metropolitan of Dabar–Bosnia with the administration
18 7,1| the Metropolitan of Dabar–Bosnia and two other Bishops, with
19 7,1| 1810–1829), a refugee from Bosnia as well, was appointed Bishop
20 8,1| was settled by Serbs from Bosnia and Serbia, who came with
21 9 | During his reign, the Ban of Bosnia, taking advantage of conflicts
22 9 | of the Bishops of Hum and Bosnia. Since the 15th century,
23 10 | the area of north-eastern Bosnia, which was ruled by Serbian
24 10 | Orthodox faith in that part of Bosnia. "Bosnian" bishop Vasilije,
25 10 | certainly Bishop of the part of Bosnia under the rule of King Dragutin.
26 10 | neighboring bishops (of Dabar–Bosnia, Valjevo, Uzice–Arilje or
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