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Psača (Macedonian: Псача) is a
village in the muni****lity of Rankovce,
North Macedonia. It is home of the
Psača Monastery.
According to the 2002 census...
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Psača Monastery is an
Orthodox Christian Monastery in the
village of
Psača,
North Macedonia. It was
built by
Savastokrator Vlatko and his
father Duke ****č...
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Possible representation of
Serbian nobleman ****č and his family,
monastery Psača near
Kriva Palanka,
North Macedonia.
Dated middle of the 14th century....
- 1833)
Synonyms Julis strigiventer Bennett, 1833
Julis renardi Bl****er, 1851
Stethojulis renardi (Bl****er, 1851)
Stethojulis psacas Jordan & Snyder, 1902...
- 14th century.
During their rule, they
built notable architecture such as
Psača Monastery,
Markovi Kuli, and the
Church of
Saint George.
Byzantine architecture...
- Marko's
father King Vukašin (from a
fresco in the
Psača Monastery,
North Macedonia)...
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Saint Stefan Uroš V Стефан Урош V
Fresco from
Macedonian Orthodox Psača Monastery,
between 1365 and 1371
Church builder Born c. 1336 Died 4
December 1371...
- Peć, Morača, Arilje, Sopoćani, Dečani, Hilandar,
Bogorodica Ljeviška,
Psača, Lesnovo, Marko's Monastery, Matejić, Nagoričano, Nikita, Andrijaš, Bela...
- IRMNG: 1311001 ITIS: 38290 NCBI: 98713 Open Tree of Life: 711407 PLANTS:
PSACA POWO: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:10691-1 Tropicos: 40016760 WFO: wfo-4000031291...
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Serbia and
North Macedonia,
including Slavište župa. His
family built Psača monastery with the
church of
Saint Nicholas,
around 1354. One of the boys...