Moslavina, Microregion in central Croatia
Moslavina is a microregion in central Croatia organized around the Moslavačka gora mountain, spanning three counties: Zagreb, Sisak-Moslavina, and Bjelovar-Bilogora. Multiple towns including Kutina, Ivanić-Grad, Čazma, Garešnica, and Popovača are linked by road networks throughout the area.
The name derives from the Kingdom of Croatia period, originating from the ancient reference Mons Claudius applied to the Moslavačka gora mountain range. This historical naming reflects long settlement and the area's importance across centuries.
Local families practice traditional winemaking methods passed down through generations, shaping the agricultural character of the area.
The best time to visit is during autumn when grape harvesting takes place and the region is most active. Comfortable shoes are recommended since you may walk between towns on roads of varying conditions.
A monument to the Revolution of the people of Moslavina stands in Podgarić as a remarkable architectural structure within the natural landscape. This lesser-known site holds important local memories and draws few outside visitors.
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