Gračanica is a common Slavic name for locations and churches in the former Yugoslavia. It can refer to:
Locations
- Gračanica, Kosovo, a Serbian Enclave in Kosovo
- Gračanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, a municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Gračanica, Ljubovija, a village in the Ljubovija municipality, in the Mačva District of Central Serbia
- Gračanica, Gacko, A village in the Gacko municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Gračanica, Trebinje, A village in the Trebinje municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Gračanica Šišinečka, A settlement in the Glina municipality in Croatia.
Churches
- Gračanica monastery, the famous church in Gračanica, Kosovo, built in the 1300s
- New Gračanica Monastery, a Church in Chicago
- Gračanica Church, Trebinje, a church in Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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