Risan - Montenegro. Рисан - Черногория.
Church of St. Peter and Paul
Construction of the Church began in 1601 and was completed in 1796. The last architect was an Italian Antonio Costa, he died in this temple, when before the completion of the collapsed part of the arch. The iconostasis for the Church was ordered in Russia, in the city of Kozlov, and precious salaries of the finest work for icons were made by Venetian masters. Valuable Church books from Russia are kept in the sacristy. The temple is open daily from 9.00 to 11.00 and during services.
Церковь Петра и Павла
Строительство церкви началось в 1601 и завершилось в 1796 году. Последним архитектором был итальянец Антонио Коста, он и погиб в этом храме, когда перед завершением строительства обрушилась часть свода. Иконостас для церкви заказывали в России, в городе Козлове, а драгоценные оклады тончайшей работы для икон делали венецианские мастера. В ризнице хранятся ценные церковные книги из России. Храм открыт ежедневно с 9.00 до 11.00 и во время богослужений.
HISTORICAL PLACES OF MONTENEGRO IN GOOGL EARTH PART ONE ( 1/3 )
1. SEA FORT,MAMULA ISLAND 42°23'42.70N 18°33'29.37E
2. CATHEDRAL,NIKSIC 42°46'14.95N 18°57'11.32E
3. TOWN HALL,CETINJE 42°23'18.15N 18°55'38.96E
4. CLOCK TOWER,STARI BAR 42° 5'33.71N 19° 8'6.31E
5. ST.PETER & PAUL'S CHURCH,RISAN 42°30'49.23N 18°41'46.62E
6. KULA REDZEPAGICA,PLAV 42°35'44.48N 19°56'45.46E
7. FOUNTAIN DUCHESS MILICA,CETINJE 42°23'23.03N 18°55'28.38E
8. DVORAC KING NIKOLA I PETROVICA,NIKSIC 42°46'9.48N 18°57'5.44E
9. OUR LADY OF HEALTH CHURCH,KOTOR 42°25'27.22N 18°46'23.72E
10. HRAM HRISTOVOG VASKRSENJA,PODGORICA 42°26'44.72N 19°14'53.59E
11. ST.EUSTACE'S CHURCH,EUSTAHIJA 42°28'2.69N 18°45'48.82E
12. MONUMENT,CETINJE 42°23'27.46N 18°55'25.99E
13. CHURCH OF GRACIJA,KOTOR 42°26'2.30N 18°45'26.47E
14. CETINJE MONASTERY,CETINJE 42°23'15.98N 18°55'17.96E
15. MANASTIR BESKA,BAR 42° 9'55.71N 19°13'51.02E
16. POMERANIAN LIBRARY,DOBROTA 42°26'45.76N 18°45'54.86E
17. HUSSAIN PASHA MOSQUE,PLJEVLJA 43°21'24.12N 19°21'28.05E
18. VLADIN DOM,MEDOVINA 42°23'21.45N 18°55'22.04E
19. CHURCH OF ST.SAVA,TIVAT 42°25'57.37N 18°41'54.80E
20. BOBOTOV KUK PEAK (2523 M - 8277 FT) 43° 7'41.90N 19° 2'4.89E
21. ABBAYE OF ST.GEORGE,PERAST 42°29'8.45N 18°41'26.30E
NOVI PAZAR - Serbia Travel Guide | Around The World
Novi Pazar (Serbian Cyrillic: Нови Пазар, lit. New Bazaar) is a city located in the Raška District of western Serbia. As of the 2011 census, the urban area has 66,527 inhabitants, while the city administrative area has 100,410 inhabitants.
Novi Pazar is the cultural center of the Bosniaks in Serbia and the historical region of Sandžak.A multicultural area of Muslims and Orthodox Christians, many monuments of both religions, like the Altun-Alem Mosque and the Church of St. Apostles Peter and Paul, are found in the region.
During the 14th century under the old Serbian fortress of Stari Ras, an important market-place named Trgovište started to develop. By the middle of the 15th century, in the time of the final Ottoman Empire conquest of Old Serbia, another market-place was developing some 11 km to the east. The older place became known as Staro Trgovište (Old Trgovište, Turkish: Eski Pazar) and the younger as Novo Trgovište (New Trgovište, Turkish: Yeni Pazar). The latter developed into the modern city of Novi Pazar.
The name of Novi Pazar (meaning new marketplace) was thus derived from the Serbian name Novo Trgovište, via the Turkish name Yeni Pazar, which is itself derived from bazaar (from Persian بازار (bāzār), meaning market; from Middle Persian بهاچار (bahā-chār), meaning place of prices). It is still known as Yeni Pazar in modern-day Turkey.
Lying on crossroads between numerous old and new states, Novi Pazar has always been a strong trade center. Along with the trade, the city developed manufacturing tradition. During the 20th century, it became a center of textile industry.
Paradoxically, during the turbulent 1990s and, Novi Pazar prospered, even during the UN sanctions, boosted by the strong private initiative in textile industry. Jeans of Novi Pazar, first of forged trademarks, and later on its own labels, became famous throughout the region. However, during the relative economic prosperity in Serbia of the 2000s, the Novi Pazar economy collapsed, with demise of large textile combines in mismanaged privatization, and incoming competition from the import.
The old Serbian Orthodox monastery of Sopoćani, the foundation of St. King Uroš I, built in the second half of the 13th century and located west of Novi Pazar, is a World Heritage Site since 1979 accompanying with Stari Ras (Old Ras), a medieval capital of the Serbian great župan Stefan Nemanja.
The city also houses an old church from the 9th-century Church of St. Peter. On a hilltop overlooking Novi Pazar is the 12th century monastery of Đurđevi stupovi, long left in ruin, but recently restored and with a monastic community using it, with plate glass to keep out the weather and preserve the fine frescos. The main mosque of the city, the Altun-Alem Mosque, is the largest in this region of the Balkans and dates from 16th century. There are various other historic Ottoman buildings, such as the 17th-century Amir-agin Han, a 15th-century Hammam, and the 15th-century Turkish fortress (all gone but the walls, the site of which is now a walled park in the city centre).
Novi Pazar is home to two universities, the International University of Novi Pazar and the State University of Novi Pazar.
The city's football club FK Novi Pazar was founded in 1928, under the name FK Sandžak, which later changed to FK Deževa. The club has played under its current name since 1962, when Deževa and another local football club, FK Ras, unified under this name. The club was a SFRJ amateur champion, and a member of the Yugoslav Second League. FK Novi Pazar qualified for a promotional play-off twice, but lost both times (to FK Sutjeska Nikšić in 1994, and to FK Sloboda Užice in 1995). FK Novi Pazar finally promoted to Serbian SuperLiga in 2011-12 season. FK Novi Pazar is the oldest second-league team in Serbia. Football is still extremely popular sport in Novi Pazar and city stadium is always full.
Volleyball clubs in the city are OK Novi Pazar (first league) and OK Koteks.
Handball club is in second league and used to have name Ras but it was changed in RK Novi Pazar in 2004.
Famous athletes from the city include Turkish basketball national team player Mirsad Jahović Türkcan, former football player of Besiktas Sead Halilagić, handball-player Mirsad Terzić (who represents Bosnia and Herzegovina) and young football players Adem Ljajić, Ediz Bahtiyaroğlu, and alpinist Basar Čarovac who climbed all seven continents' highest peaks.
Vi Idite, Ja Necu! (2015) Dokumentarni Film
Zasnovan na knjizi Ljetopis Novog Kosovskog Raspeća Mitropolita Amfilohija, koja nam otkriva neispričanu istinu o kosovsko-metohijskom stradanju Srpskog naroda, njegovog verskog i kulturnog nasleđa kroz celu istoriju, a posebno 1998. i 1999. godine, sa osvrtom na porodičnu dramu nestalog Miloša Ćirkovića iz Bjelog Bolja kod Peći.
Loženje Badnjaka za Božić u Bijelom Polju 06.01.2017-Orthodox Christmas in Bijelo Polje, Montenegro
Svake godine tradicionalno se u Bijelom Polju, Crna Gora kod Crkve Svetih apostola Petra i Pavla nalažu Badnjaci. Tom činu prisustvuje veliki broj pravoslavnih građana ovog grada kako sa područja užeg dijela grada tako i iz okolnih mjesnih centara.
Every year, traditionally in Bijelo Polje, Montenegro at the Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul Yule logs require. Tom act of attending a large number of Orthodox citizens of this city to the area of inner city and the surrounding local centers.