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Old Church of St. Nicholas, Javorani

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Country
  
Bosnia

Length
  
9,46 m

Archdiocese
  
Eparchy of Banja Luka

Denomination
  
Serbian Orthodox

Height
  
5.50 m

Dedication
  
Saint Nicholas

Old Church of St. Nicholas, Javorani

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Old St. Nicholas Church or Wooden church in Javorani (Serbian Cyrillic: Стари храм светог Николе/Црква брвнара у Јаворанима) in Javorani is Serbian Orthodox church in Bosnia. The church is dedicated to St. Nicholas. Church was built in 1756.

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Architecture

Church belongs to older type of churches with rectangular foundation without apse part at the site of the altar. The construction material for church was oak tree. Church is 9,46 meter long, 4.92 meter wide and 5.50 meter high.

History

Old Church of St. Nicholas keeps prayer book that contains historical information about monk Neophyte from Gomionica Monastery who was hung by local Ottoman administration in Banja Luka under the accusation of defamation. In 2003-2004 period church was reconstructed. Project of reconstruction was carried on by Republic Institute for Protection of Cultural and Natural Heritage of the Republika Srpska.

In folk culture

In the local folk tradition there is a legend that at one night church had changed its alleged original location from Grabež and moved to its present location on Cvišić hill. There is also a story about Ottoman Sultan permission to build place of worship but only so big that it can be covered by one oxhide. This limitation was overcome by craftiness, by cutting the skin on the rig.

References

Old Church of St. Nicholas, Javorani Wikipedia