Staza, Rural settlement in Sunja municipality, Croatia.
Staza is a small rural settlement in Sunja municipality within Sisak-Moslavina County. The village sits in a flat, agricultural landscape with scattered houses spread across the surrounding countryside.
The settlement developed as a farming community in a region with deep agricultural roots and saw significant population numbers through much of the twentieth century. Demographic decline followed in later decades as younger residents moved away to find opportunities elsewhere.
The demographic composition of Staza in 1991 showed a predominantly Croatian ethnic structure, with 93.68 percent of residents identifying as ethnic Croats.
Reaching the place requires careful planning as it is remote and lacks extensive public services. Visitors should arrange their own transport and check local conditions before traveling there.
Hungarian national hero János Damjanich, who served as a general in the Hungarian Revolutionary Army of 1848, maintains historical connections to this settlement.
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