Church of St. George, Kneževo explained

Church of St. George
Fullname:Crkva svetog Đorđa
Црква светог Ђорђа
Dedication:St. George
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Denomination:Serbian Orthodox
Style:Baroque and Classicism
Archdiocese:Eparchy of Osječko polje and Baranja
Country:Croatia
Location:Kneževo
Coordinates:45.8092°N 18.6581°W

The Church of St. George (Croatian: Crkva svetog Đorđa,Serbian: Црква светог Ђорђа) in Kneževo is Serbian Orthodox church in eastern Croatia. Church was built by the decision of the King of Yugoslavia Alexander I of Yugoslavia in 1929 as a part of the royal summer residence.[1] [2] There are two thrones, one for king and another one for queen, made of walnut wood which are part of interior of the church building.

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  1. sr:Православни храмови источне Славоније, Барање и западног Срема /2/ . Srđan . Sekulić . Извор, Joint Council of Municipalities . VII . 70 . July 2013 . . http://www.zvo.hr/index_htm_files/izvor%2070.pdf . 2013-08-09 . sr . https://web.archive.org/web/20131208195153/http://zvo.hr/index_htm_files/izvor%2070.pdf . 2013-12-08 . dead .
  2. Web site: Zadužbina kralja Aleksandara Karađorđevića u Kneževu . 3 December 2019 . . 8 September 2021 .