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Church in Vukovar-Syrmia County, Croatia
Church of St. Nicholas (Croatian : Crkva svetog Nikole , Serbian : Hram svetog Nikole / Храм светог Николе ) in Mirkovci is Serbian Orthodox church in eastern Croatia .
The church was constructed in period between 1804 and 1813.[ 1] It was reconstructed three times in the 20th century, firstly in 1912 during Austria-Hungary , then in 1975 in Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia , and finally in 1993 during the Croatian War of Independence when Mirkovci were part of self-proclaimed SAO Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia .[ 1]
In March 2013 the church's wall was vandalized with engraving of fascist Ustashe symbol.[ 3] The same incident happened again next month, this time with the inscription in lacquer spray.[ 4]
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