Protected Spatial Cultural-Historical Units
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Protected Spatial Cultural-Historical Units (Serbian: Просторне културно-историjске целине/Prostorne kulturno-istorijske celine) are the monuments in the Republic of Serbia that have the third level of the State protection.
Those are part of the Cultural Property of Great Importance protection list.
| Picture | Name | Municipality/City | Place, Address | Year of inclusion | Info |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pasha Mill Complex | Priština | Bariljevo | 1977 | ||
| Old Town Core | Peć | Peć | 1966 | ||
| Urban Unit Old Čaršija | Đakovica | Đakovica | 1954 | ||
| Urban Complex |
Prizren | Prizren | 1966 | Entire complex was completely destroyed and depopulated by Albanian mob during 2004 unrest in Kosovo.[1][2] |
References [edit]
- ^ Failure to Protect: Anti-Monority Violence in Kosovo , March 2004. Human Right Watch. 2004. p. 9.
- ^ Warrander, Gail (2008). Kosovo. Bradt. p. 191.
Further reading [edit]
- Просторне културно-историjске целине at www.spomenicikulture.mi.sanu.ac.rs
See also [edit]
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