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The Rača Monastery (Serbian Cyrillic: Манастир Рача, romanized: Manastir Rača) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery 7 km south of Bajina Bašta, Serbia. The monastery was built by Stefan Dragutin (1276-1282). The monastery became a place where Serbian rulers, nobles, and church dignitaries were buried. The monks translated texts from Ancient Greek, wrote histories, and copied manuscripts (the most famous scriptorium was in Rača, known as the School of Rača, which flourished from the sixteenth- to the eighteenth-century); they translated and copied not only liturgical but scientific and literary works of the period.

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  • El monestir de Rača (en serbi: Манастир Рача, Manastir Rača) és un monestir ortodox serbi proper al poble de i 7 km al sud de . El monestir de Rača va ser fundat pel rei (1276-1282). L'actual església, dedicada a l', data de 1826. (ca)
  • El monasterio de Rača (en serbio cirílico Манастир Рача y en serbio latínico Manastir Rača) es un monasterio ortodoxo serbio cercano al pueblo de y 7 km al sur de Bajina Bašta. El monasterio de Rača fue fundado por el rey Stefan Dragutin (1276-1282). La actual iglesia, dedicada a la la Ascensión de Cristo, data de 1826. (es)
  • Le monastère de Rača (en serbe cyrillique Манастир Рача ; en serbe latin : Manastir Rača) est un monastère orthodoxe serbe situé près du village de Rača et à 7 km au sud de Bajina Bašta. En raison de sa valeur architecturale, il est inscrit sur la liste des monuments culturels de grande importance de la République de Serbie (identifiant no SK 377). Le monastère de Rača a été fondé par le roi Stefan Dragutin (1276-1282). L'église actuelle, dédiée à la Sainte Trinité, date de 1826. (fr)
  • The Rača Monastery (Serbian Cyrillic: Манастир Рача, romanized: Manastir Rača) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery 7 km south of Bajina Bašta, Serbia. The monastery was built by Stefan Dragutin (1276-1282). The monastery became a place where Serbian rulers, nobles, and church dignitaries were buried. The monks translated texts from Ancient Greek, wrote histories, and copied manuscripts (the most famous scriptorium was in Rača, known as the School of Rača, which flourished from the sixteenth- to the eighteenth-century); they translated and copied not only liturgical but scientific and literary works of the period. History of Serbian literature owes most of the creativity to the Račanska škola (School of Rača) and its alumni, Kiprijan, Jerotej, Čirjak, Simeon, Teodor, Hristifor, Gavrilo Stefanović Venclović, etc. Like the monks of Rača, it not uncommon for anonymous writers to be referred to by their first name and the name of the place with which their life or work is connected. Turkish travel writer, dervish Zulih, also known as Evliya Çelebi noted in his travelogue of 1630 that in Rača Monastery there were 300 monk scribes, who were served by 400 shepherds, blacksmiths, and other staff. The security guard included 200 armed men. During the Great Turkish War in 1689 the monastery was partially destroyed by the invading Turks. In 1826 it was reconstructed after being burned down several times while Serbia was under the rule of the Ottoman Empire. (en)
  • Monaster Rača – prawosławny klasztor położony w pobliżu miejscowości Bajina Bašta w Serbii, ufundowany w 2. połowie XIII w. przez króla Stefana III. (pl)
  • Монастырь Рача (серб. Манастир Рача) в честь Вознесения Господня — монастырь Жичской епархии Сербской православной церкви, расположенный близ города Байина-Башта в западной части Сербии. Монастырь является памятником культуры Сербии большого значения. (ru)
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  • Манастир Рача (en)
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  • El monestir de Rača (en serbi: Манастир Рача, Manastir Rača) és un monestir ortodox serbi proper al poble de i 7 km al sud de . El monestir de Rača va ser fundat pel rei (1276-1282). L'actual església, dedicada a l', data de 1826. (ca)
  • El monasterio de Rača (en serbio cirílico Манастир Рача y en serbio latínico Manastir Rača) es un monasterio ortodoxo serbio cercano al pueblo de y 7 km al sur de Bajina Bašta. El monasterio de Rača fue fundado por el rey Stefan Dragutin (1276-1282). La actual iglesia, dedicada a la la Ascensión de Cristo, data de 1826. (es)
  • Le monastère de Rača (en serbe cyrillique Манастир Рача ; en serbe latin : Manastir Rača) est un monastère orthodoxe serbe situé près du village de Rača et à 7 km au sud de Bajina Bašta. En raison de sa valeur architecturale, il est inscrit sur la liste des monuments culturels de grande importance de la République de Serbie (identifiant no SK 377). Le monastère de Rača a été fondé par le roi Stefan Dragutin (1276-1282). L'église actuelle, dédiée à la Sainte Trinité, date de 1826. (fr)
  • Monaster Rača – prawosławny klasztor położony w pobliżu miejscowości Bajina Bašta w Serbii, ufundowany w 2. połowie XIII w. przez króla Stefana III. (pl)
  • Монастырь Рача (серб. Манастир Рача) в честь Вознесения Господня — монастырь Жичской епархии Сербской православной церкви, расположенный близ города Байина-Башта в западной части Сербии. Монастырь является памятником культуры Сербии большого значения. (ru)
  • The Rača Monastery (Serbian Cyrillic: Манастир Рача, romanized: Manastir Rača) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery 7 km south of Bajina Bašta, Serbia. The monastery was built by Stefan Dragutin (1276-1282). The monastery became a place where Serbian rulers, nobles, and church dignitaries were buried. The monks translated texts from Ancient Greek, wrote histories, and copied manuscripts (the most famous scriptorium was in Rača, known as the School of Rača, which flourished from the sixteenth- to the eighteenth-century); they translated and copied not only liturgical but scientific and literary works of the period. (en)
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  • Monastère de Rača (fr)
  • Rača monastery (en)
  • Monaster Rača (pl)
  • Рача (монастырь) (ru)
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