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Saint Sava
first archbishop of Serbs
Church of Saint Sava
church in Belgrade, Serbia
Karyes
village on Mount Athos, Greece
Sava II
Archbishop of Serbs
Order of St. Sava
Serbian decoration

Žiča
The Žiča Monastery (, or ) is an early 13th-century Serbian Orthodox monastery near Kraljevo, Serbia. The monastery, together with the Church of the Holy Dormition, was built by the first King of Serbia, Stefan the First-Crowned and the first Head of the Serbian Church, Saint Sava.
Only Unity Saves the Serbs
unofficial national motto of Serbia
St. Sava Church, Paris
church located in Paris, in France
Saint Arsenije I Sremac
Serbian archbishop
Eparchy of Žiča
modern diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church

Zakonopravilo
The '''' (Nomocanon of Saint Sava, , or ()) was the highest code in the Serbian Orthodox Church. It was finished in 1219. This legal act was written in simple language. Its basic purpose was to organize the continuation and functioning of the Serbian Kingdom and the Serbian Church. It was originally printed under the name Rules of Speech ('') in Serbian at Raška, Serbia, in two successive issues, one for Wallachia and another for Transylvania (in 1640). It is Serbia's first Serbian-language church-state constitution.
Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Church
Serbian Orthodox Church building in Enskede, southern Stockholm, Sweden
Eparchy of Mileševa
Eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church
Saint Sava College
oldest public secondary school in Bucharest, Romania
Karyes Typicon
1199 typikon by Saint Sava
Church of Saint Sava in Čerević
church building in Čerević, Serbia