Kneževo, Popovac, Rural settlement in Osijek-Baranja County, Croatia.
Kneževo is a rural settlement in Osijek-Baranja County in eastern Croatia, located near the border with Hungary. The village spreads across rolling countryside dotted with farms and traditional houses.
The settlement first appeared in records in 1214 under the name Lak and received its current name during the early 1900s. This name change reflected the redrawing of regional boundaries and administrative changes that followed World War I.
The population of 485 residents represents multiple ethnic groups, including Croats, Serbs, and Hungarians, reflecting the regional diversity.
The village is connected by rural roads and local routes that link it to nearby towns in the region. Spring and early autumn offer the most pleasant conditions for exploring the settlement and its surrounding farmland.
A 19th-century Baroque castle with its surrounding park sits within the village, representing the area's architectural heritage. This grand structure stands out as a rare example of aristocratic architecture among the simple rural homes and farmlands.
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