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1 4,2 | Drvar~~Church of Saint Sava burglarized by Croats 1995.~~ ~~ ~~
2 5,1 | and the spirit of Saint Sava, Bishop Pavle Nenadovic (
3 5,1 | Maksimilijan Hajdin (1932–1936), Sava Trlajic (1938–1941), Nikanor
4 5,1 | In World War II, Bishop Sava Trlajic of Upper Karlovac
5 5,1 | Gospic on 20 June. Bishop Sava was allowed to say good-bye
6 5,1 | mid-August of 1941, Bishop Sava Trlajic was taken to Mount
7 5,2 | Brlog~~Church of Saint Sava – built in 1740. Under State
8 5,4 | to burn the icon of Saint Sava on one of the Thrones, but
9 6,1 | in Ban Brdo. When Saint Sava organized the Serbian Church
10 6,1 | Metropolitan of Dabar-Bosnia was Sava Kosanovic (1881–1885); but
11 6,1 | was taken by Metropolitan Sava Kosanovic (1881–1885), followed
12 6,2 | Blazuj~~Church of Saint Sava – built in 1895. Shelled,
13 6,2 | Zavidovici~~Church of Saint Sava – built in 1912. Pillaged
14 6,2 | by Muslims in 1995. Saint Sava Hall razed in 1995.~~Trnovo~~ ~~
15 7,2 | Zemunik Donji~~Church of Saint Sava of Serbia – built on eve
16 7,3 | Split~~Chapel of Saint Sava of Serbia – built in 1922.
17 8,3 | Krizevci~~Church of Saint Sava from 1902. Windows on church
18 9 | Hercegovina was founded by Saint Sava in 1219, while the autocephalous
19 9 | well-known successors were Sava II (son of King Stefan the
20 9 | the title "Herceg of Saint Sava" was conferred upon Stepan
21 11,1| Orthodox Bishop between the Sava and Danube".~~This Diocese
22 12,1| namely, the areas between the Sava and the Drava Rivers and
23 12,3| In this town along the Sava River a church dedicated
24 12,4| Vrbovnjani~~Chapel of Saint Sava located in the Parish Home,
25 12,4| Gornji Rajic~~Church of Saint Sava damaged by Croatian army
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