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Katanić/Gojković 1961

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ID 121431
System Class Bibliography
Bibliography Book
Case Study Historical Region of Macedonia TIB 16 , Byzantino-Serbian Border Zones in Transition (1282–1355)

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Nadežda Katanić/Milan Gojković, Gradja za proučavanje starih kamenih mostova i akvedukata u Srbiji, Makedoniji i Crnoj Gori (Beograd 1961).

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Places (2)
Name Class Begin End Description
Bogomila, Old Bridge Place In today's village of Bogomila an old stone bridge is preserved, which is crossing the river Babuna. According to oral tradition it could be of Roman provenance. Most probably it may be dated to medieval times (be it Byzantine, Serbian or Ottoman). Without doubt this bridge was part of the road connecting Prilep in the South (via Bogomila and Zelenikovo) and Skopje in the North.
Prilep, Ottoman Bridge "Kjemerlija" and "White Mosque" Place Photographs, which were made during the First World War, show two monuments in Prilep, which have been destroyed. The first was a mosque called "Akmescit" ("White Mosque"). Neither the year of its erection, nor the year of its destruction are known. The second was an Ottoman stone bridge called "Kjemerlija" over the river Dabnica (Dabnička Reka), which was built at the end of the 19th century. It had three arches, was 12 m long and 4,95 m wide. The Macedonian word "kjemer" means "arched". The remnants of the bridge were torn down after 2012 and were replaced by a roundabout.