Jošanička Banja
"SANUS PER AQUAM" – "HEALTH THROUGH WATER"
Milunka Savić
She was celebrated as a bomber of the Drina Division of the first call, she was a fighter in the siege of Shkoder, Kolubara Battle, a bomber of the famous Second Infantry “Gvozdeni puk” of the Moravian Division and other actions. She also survived a large Austro-Hungarian and Bulgarian offensive and retreat across Albania. On the Thessaloniki front, she received the rank of an infantry sergeant and was appointed as the commanding officer of the onslaught.
She showed great courage in the fighting, captured 23 Bulgarian and 20 Austrian soldiers. She was wounded nine times. Due to immense courage, the French called it “Serbian Jovanka Orleanka”. For merits in the liberation wars, for heroism worthy of admiration, Milunka Savić was decorated twelve times. She is the bearer of two military golden “Karadjordje” stars with swords, a gold medal for courage “Miloš Obilić”, two French legions of honor, Order of Courage, Albanian monuments and monuments of the Thessaloniki front. She is the only woman in the world who is decorated with the French Order “War Cross with the Golden Palm”. After the war, she was a devoted mother and foster parent to more than thirty children. Milunka Savić died on October 5, 1973. She was buried at the New Cemetery in Belgrade. In October 2013, the remains of Milunka Savić, with the highest state honors, were transferred to Aleja Velikana.
Patriarch of Serbian German (Hranislav Đorić)
One of the greatest merits of the patriarch of German is that he managed to win in the fight for the continuation of the construction of the St. Sava Temple in Belgrade. It has been noted that Patriarch German filed requests 88 times and held talks with various instances of government, until he succeeded to continue building in 1984. While at the helm of the Serbian Orthodox Church, although in difficult circumstances, he managed to build the reconstruction of Žiča, Studenica, Lazarica and many other temples. All the more important temples of the Serbian Orthodox Church in former Yugoslavia were placed under the protection of the republic and provincial institutes for the protection of cultural monuments.
He also managed to open the Faculty of Theology in Libertyville, to build a new building of the Faculty of Orthodox Theology in Belgrade and along with that the Institute of theology. He pleaded for issuing church newspapers and to religiously enlighten his people. He is the bearer of many Yugoslav and foreign state and church decorations. Patriarch German retired on August 27, 1991. He is buried in St. Mark’s Church in Belgrade.
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Church of Saint Petka in Žerađe
The Church of Saint Petka in the village of Žerađe is located 1 km from the road Biljanovac – Jošanička Banja. The current church was built thanks to Milomir Glavčić from Canada, w
Memorial bust of Patriarch German
On the occasion of the thirty years since the death of Patriarch German, in 2021, in Jošanička Banja the memorial bust of Serbian Patriarch German was erected. The memorial bust is
Birth house of Milunka Savić
The birth house of Milunka Savić is located in the village of Koprivnica, 7 km away from Jošanička Banja. It was rebuilt in 2015 through the funds of the Ministry of Culture and In
Old bath
An old Turkish bath or “hamam” is the oldest cultural and historical monument in Jošanička Banja of particular value as an example of an oriental architectural tradition whose orig
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