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Andreja Damjanov : ウィキペディア英語版
Andrey Damyanov

Andrey Damyanov ((ブルガリア語:Андрей Дамянов); (マケドニア語:Андреја Дамјанов));(セルビア語:Андреј Дамјанов)) (Papradište, 1813–Veles, 1878) was a Macedonian Bulgarian 〔"120 years from the birth of Simeon Damyanov Zografov", Maria Paskaleva, "Macedonia" newspaper, ed. 24〕〔(д-р арх. Николай Тулешков. Черквата "Св. Успение Богородично" в Търговище на майстор Димитър Сергюв от Трявна, Арх & Арт, N 26/2001 (Tuleshkov, Nikolai. The Church "The Assumption" in Targovishte by architect Dimitar Sergiuv from Triavna), Architecture & Art, N 26/2001 )- "These bright persons born in the new time appeared across all Bulgarian regions - from Macedonia to the Danube Delta. Grand masters Andrei Damyanov, Nikola Fichev and Gencho Kanev are in the top of this creative constellation."〕 architect, considered one of the most eminent Balkan master-builders. His works include more than 40 buildings, most of them churches.
==Work and legacy==

Damyanov and his team (''tayfa'') travelled and worked throughout the Balkans and hence his works are to be found not only in region of Macedonia, but in present-day Serbia and Bosnia as well. His oeuvre includes more than 40 buildings, most of them churches, notably the church of St. Panteleimon in Veles (1840), the monastery church of St. Joachim of Osogovo, near Kriva Palanka (1845), The Holy Mother of God in the village of Novo Selo near Štip (1850) and St. Nicholas in Kumanovo (1851) as well as his churches in Niš, Nova Crkva, Mostar, and Sarajevo (Saborna Crkva).

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