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Pavlovac (fortress)
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The Pavlovac Castle (Serbian Cyrillic: Павловац) was a noble court and one of the largest and most important fortified towns of medieval Bosnia, situated on top of rugged slopes high above the Prača river canyon, near modern days Prača village, in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The fortified castle was a seat of the medieval Bosnian noble family Radinović-Pavlović.[1]
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Pavlovac Castle | |
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New Town Pavlovac | |
Prača, Bosnia and Herzegovina | |
![]() Walls of Pavlovac, capital of the Pavlović family | |
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Coordinates | 43.752646°N 18.778214°E / 43.752646; 18.778214 |
Type | Castle (residential, fortification) |
Site information | |
Owner | Radinović-Pavlović family |
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Condition | Ruined (National Monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina) |
Site history | |
Built | c. 1392 (14th century) |
Built by | Radoslav Pavlović, head of Radinović-Pavlović |
In use | 1392-1485 |
Materials | Limestone |
Demolished | 1485 |
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Past commanders | Radinović-Pavlović |
Site is protected as National Monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina by the Government of BiH and its KONS |
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