Church of the Holy Emperor Uroš
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Church of the Holy Emperor Uroš
Summary
Church of the Holy Emperor Uroš is an Eastern Orthodox church building[1]. It draws 12 Wikipedia views per month (eastern_orthodox_church_building category, ranking #48 of 225).[2]
Key Facts
- Church of the Holy Emperor Uroš's religion is recorded as Serbian Orthodox Church[3].
- Church of the Holy Emperor Uroš is located in Ferizaj[4].
- Church of the Holy Emperor Uroš is in the country of Kosovo[5].
- Church of the Holy Emperor Uroš is in the country of Serbia[6].
- Church of the Holy Emperor Uroš's instance of is recorded as Eastern Orthodox church building[7].
- Church of the Holy Emperor Uroš's instance of is recorded as historic site[8].
- Stephen Uroš I of Serbia is named after Church of the Holy Emperor Uroš[9].
- Church of the Holy Emperor Uroš is made of brick[10].
- Church of the Holy Emperor Uroš's Commons category is recorded as Serbian Orthodox church in Uroševac[11].
- Church of the Holy Emperor Uroš's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 42.37027777777778, 'lon': 21.150277777777777}[12].
- Church of the Holy Emperor Uroš's diocese is recorded as Eparchy of Raška and Prizren[13].
- Church of the Holy Emperor Uroš's heritage designation is recorded as Cultural heritage monument of Kosovo[14].
- Church of the Holy Emperor Uroš's heritage designation is recorded as Cultural Monument of Exceptional Importance[15].
- Church of the Holy Emperor Uroš's date of official closure is recorded as 2004[16].
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Geography
Country listings include Kosovo[5], an unitary state[17], in Kosovo[18], founded in 2008[19] and Serbia[6], a sovereign state[20], in Serbia[21], founded in 0780[22]. Church of the Holy Emperor Uroš is located in Ferizaj[4].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include Eastern Orthodox church building[7] and historic site[8]. Heritage statuses include Cultural heritage monument of Kosovo[14] and Cultural Monument of Exceptional Importance[15]. Church of the Holy Emperor Uroš's religion is recorded as Serbian Orthodox Church[3].
History and Context
Stephen Uroš I of Serbia is named after Church of the Holy Emperor Uroš[9].
Why It Matters
Church of the Holy Emperor Uroš draws 12 Wikipedia views per month (eastern_orthodox_church_building category, ranking #48 of 225).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23]