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The Vozuća Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Возућа, romanized: Manastir Vozuća) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery dedicated to the Holy Trinity and located around 5 km (3.1 mi) from the village of Vozuća in the Municipality of Zavidovići, central Bosnia and Herzegovina. The monastery was founded by Serbian king Stefan Dragutin (reigned 1276 to 1282). It was first mentioned in 1617. After it was abandoned in 1690, during the Great Turkish War, it remained empty for more than a century. It was renovated two times during the 19th century, between 1856 and 1859, and in 1884. An elementary school was constructed at the monastery in 1858, but it was closed in 1894. That year, a wooden bell tower was built beside the monastery's church.

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  • The Vozuća Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Возућа, romanized: Manastir Vozuća) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery dedicated to the Holy Trinity and located around 5 km (3.1 mi) from the village of Vozuća in the Municipality of Zavidovići, central Bosnia and Herzegovina. The monastery was founded by Serbian king Stefan Dragutin (reigned 1276 to 1282). It was first mentioned in 1617. After it was abandoned in 1690, during the Great Turkish War, it remained empty for more than a century. It was renovated two times during the 19th century, between 1856 and 1859, and in 1884. An elementary school was constructed at the monastery in 1858, but it was closed in 1894. That year, a wooden bell tower was built beside the monastery's church. The monastery was badly damaged during World War II. In 1941, it was looted by forces of the Independent State of Croatia, and in 1942, the elementary school and the bell tower were burned down by the Muslim Militia. After the war, the monastery was repaired, and a new bell tower was erected in 1989. Severe damage was inflicted on the monastery at the end of the Bosnian War (1992–1995), and it was further vandalised after the war. The church remained roofless for five years. As of 2010, the monastery was still in the process of renovation. The Vozuća Monastery was designated as a National Monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2004. The monastery was robbed in November 2020. (en)
  • Монастырь Возуча (серб. Манастир Возућа, босн. и хорв. Manastir Vozuća) или Возучица (серб. Манастир Возућица) в честь Святой Троицы — монастырь Дабро-Боснийской митрополии Сербской православной церкви в 5 км от села общины Завидовичи Зеницко-Добойского кантона Федерация Боснии и Герцеговины. Первоначально был посвящён Святому Николаю. Монастырь с 2004 года входит в список национальных памятников Боснии и Герцеговины. (ru)
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  • Монастырь Возуча (серб. Манастир Возућа, босн. и хорв. Manastir Vozuća) или Возучица (серб. Манастир Возућица) в честь Святой Троицы — монастырь Дабро-Боснийской митрополии Сербской православной церкви в 5 км от села общины Завидовичи Зеницко-Добойского кантона Федерация Боснии и Герцеговины. Первоначально был посвящён Святому Николаю. Монастырь с 2004 года входит в список национальных памятников Боснии и Герцеговины. (ru)
  • The Vozuća Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Возућа, romanized: Manastir Vozuća) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery dedicated to the Holy Trinity and located around 5 km (3.1 mi) from the village of Vozuća in the Municipality of Zavidovići, central Bosnia and Herzegovina. The monastery was founded by Serbian king Stefan Dragutin (reigned 1276 to 1282). It was first mentioned in 1617. After it was abandoned in 1690, during the Great Turkish War, it remained empty for more than a century. It was renovated two times during the 19th century, between 1856 and 1859, and in 1884. An elementary school was constructed at the monastery in 1858, but it was closed in 1894. That year, a wooden bell tower was built beside the monastery's church. (en)
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  • Монастырь Возуча (ru)
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