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Drsnik, Church of Saint Paraskeve, 16th century
DVORANE (Suva Reka): 1. modest village church of the Ho- ly Savior; 2. ruins of the church of the archangel Michael; 3. Serbian cemetery demolished by the albanians in 1984, DJAKOVICA 1. unascertained church (in the 16th c.), met- och of the Dečani monastery, a village priest mentioned as early as the 15th c.); 2. church of the Dormition of the Mother of God (with icons from the 17th, 18th and 19th c.) in Srpska Street; 3. large church, mausoleum of the Serbian warriors fallen in the wars of 1912–1918 (dynamited in 1949). DJELEKARE (Vitina): ruins of a church probably existed in the vicinity of today’s Crkveni Kladenac (Church Well), (vil- lage priest mentioned in the census of 1455).
DJOCAJ (Dečane): microtoponym “Grobac” (Small Grave) marks a Serbian grave or graveyard (perished).
DJONAJ (Prizren): 1. remnants of the church of St. Cathe- rine, near an old mill; 2. remnants of a church (Catholic?), on the site called Gedza.
DJURAKOVAC (istok): 1. church of St. Nicholas, with a sep- ulchar slab from the 14th c. and frescos from the 16th c. a stećak tombstone from the 14th–15th c. in the Serbian graveyard in front of the church; 2. a Catholic church recently built over the remnants of the church of the Holy anargyroi; 3. ruins of a former church with an old graveyard, at the present-day trash dump.
DJURDJEV DOL (Kačanik): remnants of an old church reg- istered on the site called Crkva (Church).
DJURKOVCE (Uroševac): toponym “Crkvište” (ruins of a church) points to the existence of an old church.
ENCE (Priština): a microtoponym testifies to the existence of a church.
FIRAJA (Uroševac), see PaPRaTNa
FIRIDJEJE (formerly Stanilovac, Kriva Reka near Novo Br- do): old graveyard.
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Drsnik, Church of Saint Paraskeve, 16th century
DUBOKA (in the Middle ages Glboko, Leposavić): a new church erected on the foundations of an old one, on Duplje hill.
DUBOKI POTOK (in Kolašin upon the ibar): church of the Mother of God in the monastery of the Presentation of the Mother of God erected in the 14th c., restored in the 16th and 18th c., and also in recent times.
DUBOVNIK (Dečane): ruins of an old church and an old graveyard.
DUBOVO (Peć): according to tradition, the present-day mos- que was erected on the site of a former church; the remnants of an old Serbian graveyard are situated at the foot of the Oz- rim hill.
DUGA (Lipljan): microtoponym “Crkva” (Church) and a cen- sus from the 15th c. bear witness to the existence of a Serbian church.
DUJAK (Djakovica): ruins of an old church with a church- yard existed in the 19th c.
DULJE (in the Middle ages Duhlje, Suva Reka): 1. remnants of the church of the Holy Savior in the graveyard, 2. ruins of the church of St. Paraskeve by the spring of the Lukara stream. DUNAVO (Gnjilane): 1. ruins of an old church near the site called Velika Kosa; 2. ruins of a church near the site called Reka.
DUZ (formerly Dusje or Dusci, Podujevo): a Serbian church existed in the 15th c.; the ruins of three churches registered in the 19th c.
Duboki Potok, Presentation of the Mother of God Monastery, 15th century
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