Komin, Zagreb County, Settlement in Sveti Ivan Zelina, Croatia.
Komin is a small settlement located in Zagreb County within the Sveti Ivan Zelina municipality. The village consists of scattered houses arranged across the countryside, with a Baroque church serving as its focal point.
The church was constructed in the mid-1600s, establishing a focal point for the surrounding area during an important period of regional development. This structure became a gathering place for religious and civic occasions that shaped the settlement's growth.
The Baroque church of Sveta tri Kraljia serves as the spiritual and visual centerpiece of this small community. Locals and visitors alike recognize it as the defining landmark that frames the settlement's character.
The settlement is accessible via local roads connected to regional routes in the area. Visitors should note that this is a quiet rural location where having your own transport makes exploration easier.
A nearby motorway section carries notably high toll charges compared to other stretches in Croatia's highway network. This makes the route economically significant for travelers crossing the region by car.
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