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The Dragović Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Драговић, romanized: Manastir Dragović) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery situated on a hill downstream the Cetina River not far from Vrlika in Croatia. When the artificial Peruća Lake was created, the original monastery sank due to land movement. The new monastery Dragović was built on a hill not far from the previous one.

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  • The Dragović Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Драговић, romanized: Manastir Dragović) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery situated on a hill downstream the Cetina River not far from Vrlika in Croatia. When the artificial Peruća Lake was created, the original monastery sank due to land movement. The new monastery Dragović was built on a hill not far from the previous one. Dragović Monastery, which, along with the monasteries of Krka and Krupa, has been a spiritual cornerstone for the Serbian Orthodox people in Dalmatia for eight centuries. Dragović Monastery is a monastery of the Diocese of the Dalmatian Serbian Orthodox Church, located in the village of Koljane. Based on the chronicle "History of the Holy Nativity Monastery Dragović in the Orthodox Diocese of Dalmatia" created by the first pastor Gerasim Petranović from 1859, the monastery was named after Drago who moved with his brothers from Bosnia to the Cetina region. While according to folklore, the monastery is named after the river that sprang near the old place of the monastery. The Dragović Monastery was built in 1395, six years after the Battle of Kosovo. After the battles in Kosovo, a difficult period began for the Serbian people. Especially after the death of King Tvrtko, Serbs from Bosnia moved en masse to Dalmatia, where they built this monastery. It is located not far from Vrlika, next to Peruća Lake, 20 kilometers from Knin. During its existence, the location was changed three times, and it served and experienced the harsh fate of the Serbian people in Dalmatia in the past as well as in recent times. (en)
  • Монастырь Драгович (серб. Манастир Драговић) — монастырь Сербской православной церкви в Северной Далмации на территории современной Хорватии. Находится на берегу реки Цетина близ города Врлика. (ru)
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  • Монастырь Драгович (серб. Манастир Драговић) — монастырь Сербской православной церкви в Северной Далмации на территории современной Хорватии. Находится на берегу реки Цетина близ города Врлика. (ru)
  • The Dragović Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Драговић, romanized: Manastir Dragović) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery situated on a hill downstream the Cetina River not far from Vrlika in Croatia. When the artificial Peruća Lake was created, the original monastery sank due to land movement. The new monastery Dragović was built on a hill not far from the previous one. (en)
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