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Sveti Srdj
Sveti Srdj (, (セルビア語:Свети Срђ)) was an important market town on the left bank of the river Bojana away from Skadar in Medieval Serbia and later Venetian Empire and for short period in Ottoman Empire. It was one of medieval trading centers where a trading took place on the square of the small populated place on certain day of the week (i.e. Friday or Sunday). == Location == Sveti Srdj emerged near the Benedictine Shirgj Monastery, an abbey dedicated to Sergius and Bacchus, and built in the 11th century. Due to its favorable geographical position near the mouth of river Bojana this new market soon became a small populated place which significance surpassed many bigger towns of the region.
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