Pantelej neighbourhood, Niš

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Pantelej (Serbian Cyrillic: Пaнтeлej) is a neighborhood of the city of Niš, Serbia. It is located in Niš municipality of Pantelej.

Location[edit]

Pantelej is located in the north-eastern outskirt of Niš. It is flat and bordered on the south by the Nišava river, on the east by the neighborhood of Durlan, and on the west by the neighborhood of Jagodin Mala.

History[edit]

Pantelej was named by the Church of St. Pantelejmon [sr], which was built after the liberation of Niš from Ottomans.[1] The area around the church is significantly older, with human remains from a medieval necropolis dating to the 12th century.[2] According to Stefan the First-Crowned, the conquest of Niš by Nemanja in 1185 AD implied the total destruction of the city, but some of the churches were spared.[3] Next to the church is Pantelejmon Cemetery, atop the former necropolis, which was formed at the end of the 19th century and continued to be used for burials until the end of the 1940s.[4]

Characteristics[edit]

The neighborhood is mostly residential.

Future development[edit]

There is a plan of construction of a new city park in the neighborhood.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Grad Niš | Informativni web portal grada Niša | Crkve u Nišu". web-archive-org.translate.goog. 2012-05-03. Retrieved 2022-03-16.
  2. ^ Mitić, Nadica; Mitić, Aleksandar; Mitić, Vladimir; Crnoglavac, Vesna; Vlak, Dejana; Nikolić, Marija (2008). "Tooth pathology analysis of osteological material from the medieval locality of Saint Pantelejmon church in Niš". Srpski Arhiv Za Celokupno Lekarstvo. 136 (7–8): 354–360. doi:10.2298/sarh0808354m. PMID 18959169.
  3. ^ Rakocija, Miša. "M. Rakocija, Urban topography of Nis (Serbia) in the old maps and records of travel writers from the 15th to the 19th century, International Symposium "Culture and Space in the Balkans (17th-20th centuries)" Thessaloniki: 21, 22 November 2014., Thessaloniki 2015, 119 - 142". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ Gray, Christine (July 2005). "II. Legality Of Use Of Force (Serbia And Montenegro v Belgium) (Serbia And Montenegro v Canada) (Serbia And Montenegro v France) (Serbia And Montenegro v Germany) (Serbia And Montenegro v Italy) (Serbia And Montenegro v Netherlands) (Serbia And Montenegro v Portugal) (Serbia And Montenegro v United Kingdom): Preliminary Objections. Judgment Of 15 December 20041". International and Comparative Law Quarterly. 54 (3): 787–794. doi:10.1093/iclq/lei030. ISSN 0020-5893.

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