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1 Geography  





2 History  





3 Anthropology  





4 Churches  



4.1  Church of the Holy Virgin  





4.2  Church of St. Đorđe (George)  







5 Notable people  





6 References  





7 Further reading  














Sredska, Prizren






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Coordinates: 42°1618N 20°5158E / 42.2717°N 20.8661°E / 42.2717; 20.8661
 

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Sredskë
  • Средска/Sredska (Serbian)
  • Village
    Church of the Holy Virgin
    Church of the Holy Virgin
    Sredskë is located in Kosovo
    Sredskë

    Sredskë

    Location in Kosovo

    Coordinates: 42°16′18N 20°51′58E / 42.2717°N 20.8661°E / 42.2717; 20.8661
    Location Kosovo
    DistrictPrizren
    MunicipalityPrizren
    Population
     (2011)[1]
     • Total69
    Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
     • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

    Sredska (Albanian: Srecka, Serbian Cyrillic: Средска) is a village in the municipality of Prizren, Kosovo. It was the seat of medieval Sredačka Župa.

    Geography

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    History

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    Anthropology

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    Yugoslav ethnologist Tatomir Vukanović (1907–1997) studied settlements in Kosovo in 1947. Sredska was composed of seven hamlets, which had the following brotherhoods and families:[2]

    Apart from the native families (starosedeoci), all other families were settled between the 16th and 18th centuries.

    Churches

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    Church of the Holy Virgin

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    At the hamlet of Pejcici, today north of the highway, there is the biggest but also the youngest church in the group of churches of the Sredska district, dedicated to the Holy Virgin. One-nave, semi-ovally domed temple, with the altar apse which is shallow and three-sided from outside and in the shape of niche in its interior, had been probably built several years before it was painted, i.e. in 1646/1647. It was built thanks to the contributions of a great number of villagers whose names are mentioned in the founders’ fresco inscription. The well preserved paintings include the zones of standing figures, saints’ busts in medallions, compositions of the cycles of the Suffering and Great Holidays arranged in two separate columns and the standard decoration of the altar and dome areas. With the gamut reduced to colour and the prominent drawing, the paintings of this church are rather illustrative than having artistic value. In the second half of the 19th century, a square storeyed priprata and a light wooden belfry above it were built in front of the church.

    Church of St. Đorđe (George)

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    In the middle of the village of Sredska, by the village road, there is a miniature church for which the villagers say that it was a family chapel and which is certainly the oldest and the most interesting monument of this district. This status of the church is ensured because of its simple architecture (one-nave foundation with the apse hardly rounded from outside, semi-oval vault and exterior dimensions of little over 5 m of length and 3 m of width) and the exceptionally high quality of its frescoes. An unknown painter did not pay any attention to the dimensions of the building and, already in the first zone below the painted arcades, he painted monumental and exceptionally modelled figures of holy doctors and holy warriors clad in lively aristocratic garments. He painted the homage to the lamb and Virgin’s bust with angels in the small altar niche and archdeacon Stefan in the prothesis niche. The light translucent colours and the inclination towards decorativeness contribute to the fact that, out of the previously offered years in the literature, we accept the year of 1530 as the most acceptable. Finally, it should be added that these frescoes attract attention also because of the painting technology since they were painted on the mud mortar with coarse chaff.[3]

    Notable people

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    References

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  • ^ Татомир Вукановић (May 5, 2012) [1947]. Александар Аксић Шарко (ed.). "Презимена, село Средска (Призрен)". poreklo.rs.
  • ^ [1] www.kosovo.net/kosovo.html
  • Further reading

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