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Ružica Church ( Serbian Cyrillic: Црква Ружица, romanized: Crkva Ružica, lit.''Little Rose Church'') is a Serbian Orthodox church located in the Belgrade Fortress, in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. Original church was built in the early 15th century, while the modern one was adapted in 1869 and fully reconstructed in 1925. It is dedicated to the Nativity of Mary. With its location within the fortress and water spring of Saint Petka, constant crowds of visitors especially on Saint Petka's feast day, and unorthodox appearance, it is considered one of the "best loved churches among the adherents". [1] Location [ edit ] Ružica Grad is the largest castle fortress in Slavonia, Croatia, covering over 86,000 square feet. Since the origin of the medieval structure remains unknown, it has become the stuff of legend over the years. According to the legend of Ružica Grad, this castle used to be the meeting place of fairies, where magic potions were made. Yet, we had a wildlife sighting already, just on our way there! Google Maps, not terribly familiar with this remote area, brought us down a hilariously bumpy dirt road, where Emma had to get out of the car and shoo some free-roaming horses out of the path so we could pass.

The origin of the church is obscured. The church probably existed in the medieval period, during Despot Stefan Lazarević's reign in Belgrade (1402-1427), but the exact circumstances about its construction - when it was built and by whom - are unknown. [5] Though today sometimes named as the oldest preserved church in Belgrade, it is not known whether despot Stefan built a new church, reconstructed the existing ruin, nor where the church was located. [6] As a result, several myths about its origins developed. According to one, three sisters, Ružica, Cveta and Marica, built three churches within the fortress complex and each was named after one of the sisters. Urban myth developed by which the residents of Dorćol, Belgrade's neighborhood which leans on the fortress complex, claimed that the remains of one of those tree churches can still be observed from the river level. Allegedly, the remains are right under the northern outer bailey, in the central section of the slope between the Defterdar Gate and Nebojša Tower. [6] Saint Petka, whose remains rested in the original church from 1403 to 1521 The reconstruction was headed by the new board for the reconstruction and heftily helped by the Ministry of war. The Military Technical Institute in Kragujevac cast two large polyeleos chandeliers, three large candelabra and the relief-type icons made of metal. They were all made of melted military materials: rifle and pistol bullets, shell cases and sabres. They are unique among the church equipment because of this and enhanced the military allegiance of the object. [7] Dimitrije Bukvić (29 December 2011), "Kameni "mesojedi" ispod Kalemegdana" [Stone "meateaters: below Kalemegdan], Politika (in Serbian) Name distribution statistics are generated from a global database of over 4 billion people - more information

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The Numerology Number of the name Ruica is 7. Numerology is a practice that assigns numerical values to letters in a name to determine the significance of the name. During his first reign, prince Miloš Obrenović referred to the church in his correspondence with the Belgrade's Yusuf Pasha. When pasha asked for Miloš to repair the damaged minaret of the Batal Mosque in Belgrade, prince responded that "within the ramparts there are two churches, where the Turks keep their ammunition, but they don't allow the Serbs to repair them". The location was strongly embedded into the collective folk remembrance at the time, due to its alleged ancient origins and miraculous spring of Saint Petka. The myth surrounding the church especially developed in the 19th century, when population believed that Turks adapted the ancient church into the gunpowder magazine. Only 5 days after the Ottomans were fully expelled from the Belgrade Fortress on 18 April[ O.S. 6 April]1867, and on the day when Serbian army entered the fortress, Metropolitan of Belgrade Mihailo Jovanović asked that Serbian government hands over the object to the church for the reconstruction. The board for the reconstruction of the church was founded on 5 May[ O.S. 23 April]1867 and donations collection began. [4] [7] In the year 0 ABY, [2] following the Empire's destruction of Alderaan, Organa—now a member of the Rebel Alliance—ate ruica with the Alliance pilot Evaan Verlaine who had prepared it for her while the pair traveled together on a T-1 shuttle to the planet Naboo. Verlaine enjoyed the dish but Organa was at first hesitant to eat it, being reminded of her lost home and father. However, when the pilot asked if the princess liked the dish, she claimed she liked it just fine. [1] In 4 ABY, [3] after she said yes when General Han Solo proposed to her on the forest moon of Endor, Organa thought about how so much of her life besides love had been planned out, including eating ruica despite not liking it, since that was what a good princess of Alderaan did. [4] Behind the scenes [ ] By pursuing their goals with determination and attention to detail, Ruica can achieve great success and inspire others to follow in their footsteps. Personality Traits of the Name Ruica

Fairies met in peace here until one day, a nobleman decided to build a fortified city right on this spot. The fairies, horrified at this threat to their gathering place, used their magic to ruin the nobleman’s construction plans. Whatever the workers would build during the day, the fairies would destroy overnight.

a b c d e M.R.B. (5 January 2010). "Crkva Ružica među najunikatnijima na svetu"[Ružica Church among the most unique in the world]. Politika (in Serbian). Tamara Marinković-Radošević (2007). Beograd - plan i vodič. Belgrade: Geokarta. ISBN 978-86-459-0297-2. And lo and behold, we saw some dang manatees! I love these sweet creatures, and while we didn’t get in the water with them this time, they are always a special treat to see out in the wild living their best sea cow lives. Dragan Perić (18 February 2018). "Политикин времеплов: Калемегдански цветњак за Карађорђа" [Politika's chronicle: Kalemegdan's flower garden for Karađorđe]. Politika-Magazin, No. 1064 (in Serbian). p.28.

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