The Prečista Krajinska (Serbian Cyrillic: Пречиста Крајинска) is the name for the ruins of a church located in the region of Skadarska Krajina, southeastern Montenegro.
It was the second burial site of Jovan Vladimir, the ruler of Duklja (ca.
[2][3] In around 1215—when Krajina was under the rule of Serbian Grand Prince Stefan Nemanjić—the relics were presumably removed from this church and transported to Dyrrhachium by the troops of Michael I, the despot of Epirus.
At that time Despot Michael had briefly captured from Serbia the city of Skadar, which is only about 20 km (12 mi) east of the church.
[6] At the beginning of the 20th century, the population surrounding the Church ruins were Muslims.