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Trikonos of the Town of Bar
The establishment of this church is related to the period of Justinian’s reign (6th century). The height of the preserved church walls amounts to one metre. While carrying out research on the church, fragments of decorative stone plastics and a necropolis were found.

Barski trikonohos

Tekla’s Church
It was constructed of broken stone in the 13th century. At first it was an Orthodox church, while later, after becoming a Uniate church, it was also provided with another, Catholic, altar.
 This church has two altars even today. It is visited by people of both confessions and people of both confessions are buried in its cemetery
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crkva sv.Tekle

St. Roko’s Church – Spič
The remains of St. Roko’s Church are located near Sutomore. The church dates from the 14th century. Although the church only used to have one altar, it served both the Orthodox and Catholic populations. Today, it is in ruins.

St. Atanasije’s Church – Sotonići
This dates from the end of 14th century. Around the church, there are several tombs covered with stone slabs.

St. Petka’s Church – Šušanj
This church was built in the Middle Ages and is constructed of roughly hewn stone.

St. Nikola’s Church
The Archbishopric of the City of Bar is situated in this church. The archbishopric was founded in 1089, which was confirmed by Pope Clement III by sending the Palij (mantle) to the Archbishop of Duklja.
 Thus, three bishoprics were subjugated to his power (comprising Bar, Kotor, Ulcinj, Svač, Skadar, Drivostu, Pilot), as well as the countries of Serbia, Bosnia and Travunija. The Archbishop was given the title of Primas Serbiae.

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