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Church of St. Trinity in Bistrica (monument)

The church was built in the middle ages during the Nemanjic period. The king Vladislav issued charter to the monastery between 1234-1243. Like other churches and monasteries in was in ruins for centuries and was rebuilt in the nineteenth century. The church has a single nave covered by two basins shringle roof. According to some monasteries, people in the thirteenth century knew the technology of making beer. The church is located in the Bistrica river, 1km away from the main road Prijepolje- Nova Varos.

Wooden church in Kucani (monument)

In the village of Kucani, located on the southern slopes of Zlatibor, there is a church dedicated to the Ascension of Christ. It is a log cabin of miniature proportions built in the XVIII-XIX century. The royal doors, executed in gilded carved wood , are work od Simeon Lazovic, where there is a inscription “you attach the doors as a sinful priest Simeon writer for the memorial itself , to wife Angela, son Alex and Maxim, for the health of St. Archangel … (1780 March 20).”

Wooden church in Radijevici (monument)

The temple is dedicated to the Holy Virgin of Shroud in the village Radijevici, on Zlatar built in 1808.during the brief truce, the First Serbian Uprising. According the tradition, the church was built by Vasilije Puric, the priest, who was thus driven away in Travnik, where he slaved three years. It is built like a house, that would probably conceal its purpose.

Church in Stitkovo

The church is built in middle ages during the Nemanjic period. The king Vladislav issued charter to the monastery between 1234-1243. The charter sets out the obligation of dependent and subordinate monastery inhabitants. At the beginning of the fourteenth century Bistrica monastery was donated as a property of the monastery of the Holy Apostles Petar and Pavle, and later this to Hilandar. Like other churches and monasteries it was in ruins, for centuries, and was rebuilt in the nineteenth century. The church has a single nave, covered by two basins shringle roof.