Mlaka Antinska, Rural settlement in Tordinci Municipality, Croatia.
Mlaka Antinska is a small settlement in Vukovar-Srijem County situated on the northern bank of the Vuka River. The village is divided by the Vuka-Vuka Canal and sits in a flat agricultural landscape typical of the Pannonian Plain.
The settlement developed as a traditional Pannonian village, starting as a simple farming community that grew over time. It became part of the Vukovar-Srijem region and reflects the rural heritage of the area.
The settlement maintains connections with neighboring municipalities for educational and cultural activities, particularly within the Serbian community.
The location is accessible by road and connected to Vinkovci through postal services. The flat terrain makes navigation straightforward, though unpaved roads in the area require care during wet weather.
In 2017, the settlement experienced a significant agricultural event when 600 chickens required euthanasia due to an H5N8 virus outbreak.
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