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The Ajdanovac Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Ајдановац, romanized: Manastir Ajdanovac) is a Serbian Orthodox Monastery, located in the same-named village of Ajdanovac, on the slopes of Jastrebac, in south-east Serbia. It was probably built somewhere after the Ottoman invasion of the Balkans in the year 1485. It went under renovation in 1887 and served as a parish up to 1936 when it became a monastery again.
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- Водич- Пут православних манастира и цпкава Србије и Црногоре
43°20′54″N 21°22′53″E / 43.3484°N 21.3813°E / 43.3484; 21.3813
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