Poljica Kozička, Rural settlement in Vrgorac, Croatia
Poljica Kozička is a small rural settlement in Split-Dalmatia County, stretching across rolling terrain with stone houses and agricultural fields. The buildings follow traditional Dalmatian patterns and sit scattered among green spaces.
The area carries traces of ancient settlement and was part of historical landscapes inhabited by various communities over millennia. The rural structure and building style preserve influences from centuries of Dalmatian history.
Local residents maintain traditional Croatian customs through agricultural practices and community gatherings that reflect the rural heritage of Dalmatia.
The village sits in a quiet rural area and is best reached by car, as it lacks public transport connections. Visitors should take time to explore the surroundings on foot and enjoy the quiet paths between the houses.
The area registers 259 inhabitants according to the 2021 census, preserving a low population density of approximately 31 people per square kilometer.
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