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The Church of Holy Emperor Lazar Surrounded by Oak Trees

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English: The eight oak trees at Palibrčki Grob, in the vicinity of Ivanjica, surrounding the Church of Holy Emperor Lazar. The legend says that Empress Milica, the wife of Prince Lazar of Serbia, had built the church and planted nine oak trees to commemorate her nine brothers who perished at the battle of Kosovo (1389.). One tree was thunderstruck and perished, while eight still remain today.
Wiki Loves Earth Serbia Ово је фотографија заштићеног природног добра у Србији под шифром: СП074
This is a a photo of a natural area in Serbia with ID: СП074
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