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Duljevo Monastery

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Duljevo Monastery is a monastery of the Serbian Orthodox Church from the 14th century and one of many monasteries in the Municipality of Budva in Montenegro, including Gradište, Podlastva, Podostrog, Praskvica, Reževići[1]and others.

According to tradition, it was built in the 14th century in the time of Stefan Uroš IV (also known as Dušan the Mighty), at an altitude of about 450 meters, on a plateau above the Praskvica Monastery. The monastery was a convent of the Dečani monastery, and the monks often went from here to Dečani after becoming monks. Unlike other monasteries in Paštrovići in Duljevo, there is only one church - a temple dedicated to the holy archdeacon Stefan. In the past, the monastery was damaged on several occasions, but the Pashtrovics managed to rebuild it every time. Of special value is the frescoes in the older part of the temple, and a great wealth of frescoes was discovered after the 1979 earthquake when part of the temple was demolished. There was also a monastery school in Duljevo.[2]

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  1. Joksimović, Danijela; Đurović, Mirko; Zonn, Igor S.; Kostianoy, Andrey G.; Semenov, Aleksander V. (30 June 2021). The Montenegrin Adriatic Coast: Marine Chemistry Pollution. ISBN 9783030776299. Search this book on
  2. "Manastir Duljevo na sajtu budva.travel". Archived from the original on 2017-05-22. Retrieved 16 June 2017. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)


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