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Church of St. Elijah
Црква Светог Илије
Church of St. Elijah, Ilinci
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45°06′51″N 19°07′33″E / 45.114172°N 19.125750°E / 45.114172; 19.125750
LocationIlinci
CountrySerbia
DenominationSerbian Orthodox
History
StatusChurch
Founded1727
DedicationSaint Elijah
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Administration
DioceseDiocese of Srem

The Church of Saint Elijah (Serbian: Црква светог Илије, romanizedCrkva svetog Ilije) is а Serbian Orthodox church located in the village of Ilinci, in Vojvodina, Serbia. The church was built in 1727.[1] The village of Ilinci was named after its protector Saint Elijah whose name in Serbian is spelled as sveti Ilija.[2] The new church tower was built in 1806 with a church clock bought from Zemun from the company Pantelić company.[3] The iconostasis was restored in 1877.[3]

Within the Eparchy of Srem the church is organized into subdivision of the Church of St. Nicholas, Šid.[3] The church was reconstructed or adapted on several occasions with main interventions taking place in 1888, 1921, 1939 and 1965.[3]

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