Saint Erasmus, Ohrid

Saint Erasmus, Ohrid

Saint Erasmus ( _mk. Свети Еразмо, transliterated) "Sveti Erazmo") is an ancient Christian basilica and necropolis located a few minutes away from Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia, right on the Ohrid-Struga freeway. Archaeological excavations have uncovered a three part basilica and a necropolis with 124 graves dating from the 6th and 12th centuries.

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* [http://www.makedonija.name/culture.php?page=erazmo Information on "Sveti Erazmo"]


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