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Memorial cemetery (Javor) is located on the mountain Javor, near the town of Ivanjica, Serbia. It is known as monumental mark "Major Ilic", in the central part of the cemetery. The cemetery is located in the area where the decisive battle took place in the Serbo-Turkish War (1876–78), which is also known as Javor war. The cemetery is now one of the cultural monuments of great importance as immovable property, built in gratitude to Serbian soldiers killed in battle on Javor mountain in 1876. Not far from the cemetery, there is a faucet of Vasilije.〔(Monumental mark "Major Ilic", Javor ), accessed 10 May 2014〕〔(Cultural monuments Ivanjica ), accessed 10 May 2014〕 At the memorial cemetery on Javor seven thousand Serbian soldiers were buried. They died on Kalipolju on Ivanjdan, on 6 July 1876. Among the mounds in the cemetery of heroes of Javor, a monument to major Mihajlo Ilic was built on 24 June 1907, who was the commander in chief during the fight and was credited for the victory of the Serbian army in the battle of Javor, and later in other battles of the Sandzak. ==Architecture== The cemetery is 1.5 acres in size and seven thousand soldiers are buried there. It was well decorated to World War II and 1990 was renovated. Recently the construction of churches has started within the memorial ossuary.〔 Monument to Major Ilic has a square base of limestone derived and compiled in a four-stepped works. At the podium is set up with square base obelisk with pyramidal end, derived from white marble of Studenica, carved with a cross and the year. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Memorial Cemetery (Javor)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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