This is a list of Serbian Orthodox Christian monasteries in Serbia and near areas (Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, North Macedonia, and Kosovo), also Romania, Hungary, Greece, Germany, United States of America, Canada, and Australia.
Stauropegions
There are two stauropegion monasteries in the Serbian Orthodox Church, that are directly subordinated to the Serbian patriarch:[1]
Archeparchy of Belgrade and Karlovci
Source: [1]
Eparchy of Srem
Source: [2]
Eparchy of Banat
Source: [3]
Eparchy of Bačka
Eparchy of Šabac
Source: [4]
Eparchy of Valjevo
Source: [5]
Eparchy of Šumadija
Source: [6]
Eparchy of Vranje
Source: [7]
Eparchy of Timok
Source: [8]
Eparchy of Kruševac
Source: [9]
Eparchy of Žiča
Source: [10]
Eparchy of Niš
Source: https://eparhijaniska.rs/manastiri
Eparchy of Braničevo
Eparchy of Mileševa
Source: [11]
In Serbia
In Montenegro
Eparchy of Ras and Prizren
Source: [12]
In Central Serbia
In Kosovo
Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral
Source: [13]
Eparchy of Budimlja and Nikšić
Source: [14]
Metropolitanate of Dabar and Bosnia
Source: [15]
Eparchy of Zvornik and Tuzla
Source: [16]
Eparchy of Bihać and Petrovac
Source: [17]
Eparchy of Banja Luka
Eparchy of Zahumlje and Herzegovina
Source: [18]
Metropolitanate of Zagreb and Ljubljana
Source: [19]
Eparchy of Osječko Polje and Baranja
Source: [20]
Eparchy of Slavonia
Source: [21]
Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac
Source: [22]
Eparchy of Dalmatia
Source: [23]
Eparchy of Timisoara
Eparchy of Buda
Source: [24]
Eparchy of Western Europe
Source: [25]
Others
Cave monasteries
There are several cave monasteries (built into mountains and caves) of the Serbian Orthodox Church, including those of the Holy Annunciation, Kovilje, Crna Reka, Gornjak, Hermitage of St. Peter Koriški, Kađenica, Lukovo, Rsovci, Savina, in Serbia, and Ostrog monastery, in Montenegro.
See also
References
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