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Church in Grubišno Polje, Croatia
Church of St George
Crkva svetog Georgija
Црква светог Георгија
Church of St George
45°42′12.5″N 17°10′35″E / 45.703472°N 17.17639°E / 45.703472; 17.17639
LocationGrubišno Polje
CountryCroatia
DenominationSerbian Orthodox
History
DedicationSt George
Architecture
Completed1775

The Church of St George is a Serbian Orthodox church in Grubišno Polje, Croatia. The church was built between 1773 and 1775 after imperial permission was acquired, and was renovated in 1820 and after World War II. The Orthodox cemetery previously housed a chapel dedicated to Emperor Constantine and Empress Helen, which was destroyed during World War II. After the end of Croatian War of Independence orthodox churches in the area of Grubišno Polje have been protected as historical monuments, and restoration efforts began in 2003. Regular services have been reintroduced since 2005. There are inications that the church in Grubišno Polje occupies the same site as a previous wooden church that fell into disrepair with historical sources indicating churches of St. Stephen the King and St. Nicholas from 1334 and 1501 at unknown locations.

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  1. ^ "Pravoslavna crkva". The City of Grubišno Polje. 3 May 2014. Retrieved 2 November 2024.
  2. "Crkva sv. Velikomučenika Georgija". Turistička zajednica područja Južna Bilogora. n.d. Retrieved 2 November 2024.
  3. Dumović, Danko (2018). "Zdenci u 13. i 14. stoljeću: prilog poznavanju kulturnog krajolika" [Zdenci in the 13th and 14th century – a Contribution to the Knowledge of the Cultural Landscape]. Scrinia Slavonica. 18 (1).
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