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The Church of St. Petka is an old church built before 1860. The Primary was burned and burned during the First World War. After the war was renewed, but in 1931 it was destroyed again by a catastrophic earthquake. Renewed again in 1932. Today's church of St. Petka is a three-nave, with a semi-circular altar apse on the eastern wall (outside). Roof structure is two-channel and the building is made of ordinary stone. There are verandas to the south and west. The main entrance is from south and the side entrance is from the west. Icons are newer. Some of them date back to 1932 when the church was renovated. It is not decorated.
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Telephone |
no |
Type of transport |
by car, bus and pedestrian |
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Web, e-mail |
no |
Accessibility |
asphalt + 100 meters dirt road |
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Opening hours |
n/a |
Dress code |
normal clothing |
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Address |
n/a |
Parking |
Yes |
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Foreign languages |
MK,SR,BG |
Altitude |
94 m |
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Ticket price |
n/a |
To Gevgelija by air |
16.5 km |
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Coordinates |
41.2839131,22.4610899 |
To Gevgelija by roads |
20.4 km |
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On-site services |
no |
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