Kućan Marof, Rural settlement in Varaždin County, Croatia.
Kućan Marof is a rural settlement in northern Croatia that developed in the Varaždin region with scattered houses and farmsteads across agricultural land. The village has the typical character of small farming communities with homes interspersed among fields and pastures.
The settlement emerged as a farming community in the Varaždin region where agricultural families established themselves and shaped the local economy. Over time it retained its rural character and strong ties to farm work and the land.
The community of Kućan Marof preserves traditional Croatian customs through regular gatherings, where local families share regional dishes and celebrate seasonal festivities.
The settlement is in a rural location best reached by car, as public transportation options are limited in this area. The nearest shops and services are found in the nearby city of Varaždin.
Five distinct family surnames - Cikač, Soldatek, Behin, Novko, and Petričić - form the core of the local community structure.
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