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river Resava in
central Serbia:
Resava (river), a
river Resava, a region,
surrounding the
river Resava, a
monastery Resava school, a
cultural movement in...
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Resava Cave (Serbian: Ресавска пећина, romanized: Resavska pećina) or
Resavska Cave is a cave near
Jelovac in
eastern Serbia,
about 20
kilometres (12 miles)...
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surrounding Resava region, the
Resava Monastery, the coal
mines in its
valley and the po****r
tourist destination of
Resava Cave. The
Resava originates...
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where the Kosovo-
Resava dialect becomes more dominant. It has been
recorded several exclaves with
Torlakian speeches inside Kosovo-
Resava dialect area. One...
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revolutionary commander in
Resava, who
fought during the
First Serbian Uprising (1804–1813)
against Ottoman rule. As the
commander of the
Resava Brigade, he fought...
- romanized: Manastir Manasija,
pronounced [manǎsija]) also
known as
Resava (Ресава,
pronounced [
rɛ̌saʋa]), is a
Serbian Orthodox monastery near Despotovac, Serbia...
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which are
there to this day. The
Resava-Manasija
monastery is
located in the
immediate vicinity of Despotovac. The
Resava endowment of
Despot Stefan Lazarević...
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Resava School (Serbian: Ресавска школа/Resavska škola), was
founded in 1407 by
Serbian despot Stefan Lazarević.
Based on his endowment, the
Manasija monastery...
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chancery language, and to the
Serbian Despotate,
where it
influenced the
Resava School. The
Croatian recension of Old
Church Slavonic used only the Glagolitic...
- Serbia,
western half of Montenegro,
Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Croatia Kosovo–
Resava (Ekavian, Old-Shtokavian):
eastern central Serbia,
central Kosovo Smederevo–Vršac...