Kamenac, Kneževi Vinogradi, Agricultural settlement in Kneževi Vinogradi, Croatia.
Kamenac is a small agricultural settlement in Kneževi Vinogradi that runs along a single street called Glavna. The houses rest on the slopes of Baranja Mountain at an elevation of 103 meters (338 feet).
A period of religious change arrived in 1766 when Calvinist communities settled here, introducing new spiritual traditions to the area. This migration marked a turning point in the local religious and cultural life.
The Budžak district here features wine cellars integrated into a wine route that connects with local and larger estate vineyards spread across the northern hillsides.
Roads connect the settlement to nearby towns such as Beli Manastir and Osijek, making it accessible for visitors. The hillside location offers convenient access to the wine route and surrounding vineyard areas.
This is the smallest settlement in the Kneževi Vinogradi municipality, with all residents living exclusively on a single street. Such a linear village layout is rare and gives the place a distinctive character.
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