Marinci, Nuštar, Eastern Croatian village in Vukovar-Srijem County, Croatia
Marinci is a village settlement in eastern Slavonia located amid farmland between two larger regional cities. It features local roads connecting to surrounding towns and maintains a rural character shaped by agriculture.
The village traces its roots back to Roman times and maintained continuous settlement through the centuries. The 1990s conflict left a lasting mark on the region and its communities.
The Catholic church serves as the heart of village life and brings the community together for religious celebrations and gatherings. It reflects the spiritual traditions that remain important to residents today.
The village connects to neighboring areas through a regional county road and is easily accessible from the surrounding region. Basic services and shopping are found in the nearby larger towns.
The church was destroyed during the conflict and rebuilt in the 2000s, showing the community's resilience and determination. Today this rebuilt structure stands as a visible symbol of renewal in the village.
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