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Македонски: Фрески во Црквата „Св. Ѓорѓи“ во Старо Нагоричане, кумановско
English: Frescos in St. George Church in Staro Nagoričane, Macedonia
Русский: Македония фрески 12-14 вв. Старо Нагорично.
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date QS:P,+1317-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source Старо Нагорично.
Author Painters Michael and Ephtichius
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