Gojlo, Rural settlement in Sisak-Moslavina County, Croatia
Gojlo is a rural settlement near Kutina in the Sisak-Moslavina County of central Croatia. The village sits in the Moslavina region and connects to the broader area through local roads and pathways.
Gojlo appears in official state records as a recognized settlement within the Kutina municipality. The village has maintained its status as a defined territorial entity within the county's administrative structure.
Located in the Moslavina region, Gojlo continues local traditions while maintaining connections to the broader cultural activities centered in nearby Kutina.
The settlement is accessible through local roads and sits within reasonable distance of Kutina for supplies and services. Visitors should know that the area has limited facilities, so planning ahead for necessities is helpful.
The settlement recorded 281 residents in the 2021 census, forming a specific demographic unit within the larger Sisak-Moslavina County structure.
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