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The Church of St. Jacob - Bacva
The original parish church dates from 1628. The front features a stone bell frame with two bells, and inside, a built altar with a wooden retable in which is placed the Renaissance wooden triptich from the 16th century by Alviso Orso from Motovun. Its interior is decorated with frescoes by domestic artists from the 16th century, as well as some Glagolitic script texts.
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The Church of St. Carmelite Lady - Bacva
The parish church has one nave and a side-chapel, a vestry and a Gothic portal. The front features a stone bell frame with two bells. The main Church altar is a built one, with a wooden retable containing a pulpit, a marble tabernacle and wooden sculptures of the Virgin Mary Mother of God, St. Agatha and St. Catharine. In the side-chapel there is an altar with the wooden retable and wooden sculptures of St. Anthony, St. Blaž and a Lady Saint, above which there is an image of the Virgin Mary Mother of God with Child. The holy-water font on the pillar from 1756, as well as the baptismal font raise the value of the Church.
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The Church of St. Blaž – Barat
The Church dates from 1530. Its front features a stone bell frame with one bell. The interior of the Church has a built altar, above which there is a painting of St. Mary Mother of God (more recent work).
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The Church of St. George – Radovani
The Church was built at the beginning of the 12th century. The front features a stone bell frame with one bell. The interior adorns a built altar with wooden sculptures of St. George and two other Saints, as well as Glagolitic script graffiti from 1440. There are no written records about this Church. According to its construction and its rustic masonery work, it could be classified as dating from the early Middle Ages. St. George's belongs to the group of early Romanic churches of its kind. It has one inscribing apse. It was restored in 1846; the frescoes on the East wall date from the 14th century.
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The Church of St. John of Sterna – St. John
The parish Church of St. John the Baptist has been mentioned since 1258. Supposedly, the parish was established in 1580. The present Church was built in the 16th century, on the location of the old Church from the 14th century. It has one nave and its complex also includes the vestry. The interior of the Church contains four altars: the main altar is made of marble and features the tabernacle and stone statues of St. John the Baptist and St. Peter; a marble altar with statues of St. Joseph, St. Ann and St. Anthony of Padua; an altar with a small tabernacle and wooden statues of the Virgin Mary Mother of God, St. Catharine and other Lady Saints-martyrs, as well as a stone altar with pulpit facing the congregation. Even greater value to the Church is given by the stone baptismal font, holywater font on the pillar, choir balcony above the entrance, as well as the stored board with Glagolitic script inscription from 15th-16th century. The Church complex also features a 25 m high bell tower with one bell.
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The Church of St. Spirit – Vrhljani
The Church was built in . Its front features a stone bell frame with two bells. Its interior is very rich, consisting of a marble altar decorated with a wooden statue of the Virgin Mary Mother of God with Child, as well as images of God the Father with angels, holy-water font on the pillar, tomb from the 17th century and the board with Glagolitic script inscription from 1595.
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The Church of St. Helen, St. Mark and St. Agatha - Markovac
It is situated in Markovac, a no less imposing and interesting little church dedicated to St. Helen, St. Mark and St. Agatha. That was the little church of the same brotherhood. It was constructed in the 14th century, in the Gothic style with some Romanic elements (front church windows). The front of the Church features a stone bell frame with one bell. The interior is charasteristic for the built altar and wooden retable from the 17th century and the images of St. Helen, St. Agatha and St. Anthony. The main entrance forecourt features a Roman tombstone from the 2nd century AD. It belongs to the inhabitants of the village of Markovac.
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The Church of St. Vital – Brig
The parish Church was already mentioned in the 12th century, and the parish was established in 1580. This Church has one nave and has, within its complex, a vestry and a 30 m high bell tower with four bells. There are four marble altars in the interior of the Church; the main altar with the tabernacle and a pall with the scene of Calvary and stone sculptures of St. Vital and St. Stephen, the altar with the statue of the virgin Mary Mother of God with Child, the altar with the pall of St. Lucia, as well as the altar with the pulpit, facing the people. The Church is also adorned with a stone baptismal font with a wooden lid, and a holy-water font on the pillar.
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St. Matthew – Cerion
At the cemetary in Cerion, there is a tomb chapel dedicated to St. Matthew and St. Valentine. It dates from the 14th century, restored in 1706. The front of the Church features a stone bell frame with two bells. Two marble altars can be found in the interior of the Church, one with a statue of the Virgin Mary Mother of God with Child and the altar from 1756 with a wooden statue of St. Valentine and two angels and holy-water font on the pillar with Glagolitic script inscription from 1600.
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The Church of St. Pantaleone - Tican
Constructed in the 12th century on the location of the older Church. Its front features a stone bell frame with two bells, and, at the very entrance, there are still former lopica's seats. The interior is decorated with a stone altar with the pall "Crucified Jesus, St. Pantaleon and St. Anthony of Padua".
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