Komora, Dvor, Rural settlement in Sisak-Moslavina County, Croatia.
Komora is a dispersed settlement in Dvor municipality with homes scattered across a large rural area. The village consists mainly of residential plots and farmland without a concentrated center or village core.
The village reached its peak population in the 1930s with several hundred residents before experiencing gradual decline. This transformation reflects broader patterns of rural depopulation that affected many settlements across the region.
The settlement maintains its rural character through small-scale farming and pastoral traditions visible across the scattered properties. Walking through the area reveals a working landscape where agriculture shapes the local way of life.
The settlement is accessible via the D6 highway connecting to nearby municipalities. Visitors should expect basic road conditions and limited services given the very small population here.
The place represents an extreme case of depopulation with fewer than one person per square kilometer today. This sparse settlement pattern makes it a rare example of how rural abandonment has transformed the landscape here.
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