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1 1 | and numerous other sacred places, large and small, throughout
2 1 | Like stars in the sky these places of worship have shone in
3 1 | destruction of Orthodox holy places from 1993 to the Peace Treaty
4 2 | reside temporarily in other places.~The Museum of the Serbian
5 2 | Gradiska, Mostar and many other places. On numerous sites of churches,
6 2 | Zitomislic and in many other places, have again been destroyed.~
7 2 | large percentage of Serbian places of worship were damaged
8 2 | churches in the following places (not mentioned in the monograph):
9 2 | 1995), Croatian and Muslim places of worship also suffered.
10 5,1 | even after the war. The places of worship which remained
11 7,1 | enlightenment, and meeting places of the Serbian people in
12 7,1 | have been torn from their places, windows blown out, walls
13 7,2 | from leaks in a number of places (Report 10/96 of 24 September
14 8,1 | Cadjavac, as well as in other places), many more damaged, most
15 8,1 | or damaged. These Serbian places of worship, in the majority,
16 8,3 | the exterior in numerous places.~~Severin~~Church of the
17 8,3 | shattered. Roof leaks in several places (1991–1993).~~Cadjavac~~
18 11,1| Martinci, and several other places), and a number of them were
19 12,2| the Second World War new places of worship were constructed
20 12,2| Slavonska Pozega, and other places. Some of them are still
21 12,2| and again ravaged Serbian places of worship, so that in the
22 12,5| Rain leaks in number of places.~~Krestelovac~~Church of
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