- On 13 May 1999, NATO
aircraft bombed the
village of
Koriša,
Kosovo during the NATO
bombing of Yugoslavia. At
least 87
civilians were
killed and 60 wounded...
- Korishë (Serbian Cyrillic: Кориша; romanized:
Koriša) is a
village in the
Prizren Muni****lity in
southern Kosovo. The
village of Korishë an old settlement...
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transforming into the "Cult of
Petar of
Koriša." His rock-cut
monastery is also
known as the
Hermitage of St.
Peter of
Koriša.
Petar Koriški was the only saint...
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frescoes Former St.
Peter Koriški tomb
Hermitage pillars "
Koriša".
Monastery of St.
Peter of
Koriša.
Serbian Orthodox diocese of Raška and Prizren. Retrieved...
- The
Monastery of St. Mark of
Koriša (Serbian: Манастир Свети Марко Коришки, romanized: Manastir
Sveti Marko Koriški; Albanian:
Manastiri i
Markut të Shenjtë...
- – 17 September [O.S. 4 September]
Saint Petar of
Koriša – 18 June [O.S. 5 June], see:
Peter of
Koriša Saint Peter of Cetinje, the
Wonderworker (Petar I...
- into the
morning hours of May 14, 1999, NATO
planes bombed the
village of
Koriša in Kosovo,
where Albanian peasants were s****ing
refuge in a convoy. Sources...
- the 87
Albanian refugees who
perished at the
hands of NATO bombs, near
Koriša.
Various estimates of the
number of
killings attributed to
Yugoslav forces...
- the train's speed. On 14 April, NATO
planes bombed ethnic Albanians near
Koriša who had been used by
Yugoslav forces as
human shields.
Yugoslav troops took...
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built in the
neighborhood in 2009. It
contains the
relics of
Saint Petar of
Koriša. In the
early 2000s Kotež
became known Serbia-wide for its
bustling hip-hop...