Church of St. Nicholas, Baljevac

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The Church of St. Nicholas is a medieval Serbian Orthodox church located in Baljevac na Ibru, near Raška, Serbia. It is dated to the 12th or the beginning of 13th century.

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  • Saint Nicholas Cathedral, Hamilton
  • Saint Sava Church, Toronto
  • All Serbian Saints Church, Mississauga
  • Saint Arsenije Sremac Church, Whitby
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