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1 2 | longer exist—not even their foundations.~Even the most sacred of
2 5,4 | on 12 August 1991. On the foundations of the destroyed church,
3 5,4 | new one was begun, whose foundations were consecrated in 1994.
4 7,2 | Peter and Paul – built on foundations of earlier church from 1780.
5 7,2 | Theotokos – built in 1618 on foundations of earlier church. New church
6 7,2 | 1782. New church built on foundations in 1888. Greater part of
7 7,2 | church built in 1971 on foundations of older church. Iconostasis
8 7,2 | Kyriakia, renovated from foundations in 1961. Interior devastated
9 8,2 | Petka – built in 1895 on foundations of older wooden church from
10 8,3 | Newest Church built on its foundations in 1932. Archives destroyed,
11 8,3 | Stephen – built in 1931 on the foundations of older church from 1751.
12 11,4| demolished by Croats. On the foundations of the old church, new one
13 11,5| church dynamited; only foundations remain.~~ ~~Sotin~~Church
14 11,5| Senior 1777. Church razed to foundations in 1942. New church built
15 11,5| deliberately dynamited; only foundations remain.~~ ~~Cepin~~Church
16 12,4| constructed from 1757 to 1768 on foundations of older church, alongside
17 12,4| army in August 1991. Only foundations remain (Report ECMM, 2/
18 12,4| Petka) – built in 1750 on foundations of former church. Renovated
19 12,4| built in 1756 on older foundations. Renovated in 1879. During
20 12,4| Elijah – built in 1804 on foundations of older church of wooden
21 12,5| outside war zone; only foundations remain (Report ECMM 2/
22 12,5| Paul – built in 1828 on foundations of old wooden church from
23 12,6| decade of 19th century on foundations of earlier church from 1772.
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