Pecka, Topusko, Rural settlement in Sisak-Moslavina County, Croatia
Pecka is a small rural settlement located in Topusko municipality in central Croatia. The village sits at an elevation of about 180 meters and spreads across a landscape of scattered houses, farmland, and open countryside.
The settlement is part of Topusko municipality, which has roots reaching back to Roman times when thermal springs attracted people to the region. This early connection to geothermal resources shaped the long history of habitation in this area.
Local residents maintain traditional Croatian agricultural practices while contributing to the regional heritage through small-scale farming and community gatherings.
The settlement is reachable by road through the rural network that connects to larger towns nearby. Those seeking accommodations, meals, or supplies should head to nearby Topusko or Glina, where all necessary services are available.
The settlement recorded a population of 9 residents in 2021, making it one of the smallest inhabited communities in the Topusko municipality.
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