Kip, Sirač, Settlement in Sirač, Croatia
Kip is a small settlement in the Bjelovar-Bilogora County region of central Croatia. The village sits in a flat landscape typical of the area, with scattered rural homes and agricultural land around it.
The settlement developed as part of the regional colonization patterns in this part of Croatia. Its growth has been shaped by agricultural traditions and the larger demographic movements that affected the area over time.
Census data from 1910 reveals a diverse population of 332 residents who primarily spoke Serbian, Czech, and Hungarian languages.
The settlement is located in central Croatia and can be reached through local roads connecting to the Daruvar area. Visitors should expect a quiet rural setting where having your own transport is the most practical approach.
Religious composition in 1910 showed a distribution between Orthodox Christian and Roman Catholic faiths among the local population.
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