Peja (redirect from History of Peć)
seat of the Serbian Orthodox Church in 1346. The Patriarchal monastery of Peć is a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Medieval Monuments in Kosovo...
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up pec, peć, or peč in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pec may refer to places: Peć, a city in Kosovo also known as Peja Peć Bistrica, a river Pec (Domažlice...
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Pécs (/peɪtʃ/ PAYTCH, Hungarian: [peːt͡ʃ] ; Croatian: Pečuh; Slovak: Päťkostolie German: Fünfkirchen, pronounced [fʏnfˈkɪʁçn̩] ; also known by alternative...
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Look up pecs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pecs may refer to: Pécs, a city in Hungary Pécsi MFC, a football club in the Hungarian city The pectoralis...
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List of heads of the Serbian Orthodox Church (redirect from Serbian Patriarch of Peć)
and Serbian Patriarchate of Peć. Today, the church is unified under a patriarch who is officially styled as Archbishop of Peć, Metropolitan of Belgrade...
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of Peć may refer to: Patriarchate of Peć (monastery), Eastern Orthodox Patriarchal Monastery of the Serbian Orthodox Church, near the city of Peć Serbian...
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Serbian Orthodox Church (redirect from Archbishopric of Peć)
regain the autocephaly by seizing the throne of Peć and proclaiming himself not only Archbishop of Peć, but also Serbian Patriarch, the Serbian Patriarchate...
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Peja ((Serbian: Peć). By the Treaty of London (1913) the region of Peja was officially awarded to Montenegro and the Monastery of Peć again became an...
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Prins Hendrik Ende Desespereert Nimmer Combinatie Zwolle, commonly known as PEC Zwolle, is a Dutch professional football club based in Zwolle, Netherlands...
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District of Peć (UNMIK/Kosovo) Peć District (Serbia) This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name....
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The University of Pécs (Hungarian: Pécsi Tudományegyetem, PTE; Latin: Universitas Quinqueecclesiensis) is one of the largest higher education institutions...
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Pavle, Archbishop of Peć may refer to: Pavle I, Archbishop of Peć, eastern-orthodox Archbishop of Peć and self-proclaimed Serbian Patriarch c. 1527 – 1541...
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Gabriel Fortes Chaves (born 11 February 2001), known as Gabriel Pec, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays for Major League Soccer club LA...
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Lake Pécs (Hungarian: Pécsi-tó) is a lake in Hungary. The lake is located north of the village of Orfű, in Baranya county; surrounding villages are Mecsekrákos...
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District of Peja (redirect from District of Peja/Peć)
and 9.16% Serbs and Montenegrins. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Peć District. Religion in Peja District "Population and housing census in Kosovo...
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Mirna Peč (pronounced [ˈmiːɾna ˈpeːtʃ]; German: Hönigstein) is a rural settlement in southeast Slovenia. It is the seat of the Municipality of Mirna Peč. Mirna...
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The Skadar–Peć Fault is a fault in Albania and Kosovo. It strikes NE–SW between the cities of Shkodër and Peć. The fault marks the southern limit of the...
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The Peć District (Serbian: Пећки округ or Pećki okrug pronounced [pêːt͡ɕkiː ôkruːɡ], also called Dukagjin or Regjioni i Pejës in Albanian) was a district...
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The siege of Pécs was fought from 14 to 22 October 1686, in the city of Pécs in southwestern Hungary, between the armies of the Ottoman Empire and of...
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Sovinja Peč (pronounced [sɔˈʋiːnja ˈpeːtʃ], in older sources also Sovina Peč and Savinja Peč, German: Sawinapetsch) is a small dispersed settlement in...
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The Serbian Patriarchate of Peć (Serbian: Српска патријаршија у Пећи, Srpska patrijaršija u Peći), or simply Peć Patriarchate (Serbian: Пећка патријаршија...
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Alaska with IATA code PEC Search for "PEC" on Wikipedia. All pages with titles beginning with PEC All pages with titles containing PEC Pec (disambiguation)...
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Pécs Brewery or Brewery of Pécs (Hungarian: Pécsi Sörfőzde) is of the four big breweries in Hungary and the biggest in the Southern Transdanubia located...
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Pécs-Pogány Airport (Hungarian: Pécs-Pogány repülőtér) or Pécs South Airport (IATA: PEV, ICAO: LHPP) is a small commercial airport serving Pécs, a city...
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Pécs Zoo & Aquarium-Terrarium (Hungarian: Pécsi Állatkert és Akvárium-Terrárium) is one of the smallest Hungarian zoos. It was established in 1960 in the...
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Chapter around 1156, and bishop of Pécs between around 1162 and 1186. The medieval sculptures of the cathedral at Pécs are dated to his period. The first...
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PEC 215 is a proposed constitutional amendment to the constitution of Brazil. It intends to delegate exclusively to Congress the duty of demarcation of...
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Nana was, according to a falsified charter dated to 1135, bishop of Pécs (Hungarian: Nána pécsi püspök) in the Kingdom of Hungary. Although the charter...
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Bazaar of Peja (redirect from Bazaar of Peć)
Bazaar of Peja (Albanian: Çarshia e Pejës; Serbian: Пазар у Пећи / Pazar u Peći) or Peja market is a market place in the center of the city of Peja, in...
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of the Ottoman army known as the Janissaries. The Serbian Patriarchate of Peć was extinguished in 1463, but reestablished in 1557, providing for limited...
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