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Български: 570. Оброчище „св. Петър и Павел" отляво на шосето, водещо от санаториума „Искрец" към с. Искрец. С два кръста, единият от точилен камък, а другият от варовит туф, полуразрушени. Левият е от типа на ония в Своге ... С остатъци от надпис и дата: . Поставени са от прадедите на братя Митрови и братя Гелеви Драганови от Искрец. На Петровден наследниците (от четири) къщи колят курбан, свещеникът му „отчита" и слагат трапеза пред кръстовете между двата успоредни реда от камъни (виж рисунката). Из селото и из околността по полето и баирите има още около 50-60 оброчища, посветени на разни светии, притежание на разни фамилии. Размери на кръсто­вете: на левия 85x60x9,5 см; на десния 80x63x15 см. Скициранона 13.III.1921. (Т. 10, табл. VI, обр. 101.)
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Source http://www.omda.bg/public/bg_krast/web/kreuz.htm
Author Иван Енчев – Видю (1882-1936)

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