Perci, Rural settlement in Buzet, Croatia
Perci is a rural settlement situated in the hills of Istria County north of Buzet and surrounded by farmland. The buildings are scattered across the terrain with agricultural plots interspersed throughout the area.
The settlement developed during Venetian rule when this region was part of the Venetian Republic. Many surviving house structures date from that period and reflect the building traditions of the era.
The settlement displays typical rural Istrian character with stone houses surrounded by vineyards and olive groves. Local agricultural traditions have shaped the landscape and the way people live here for many generations.
The location is accessible via country roads connecting to Buzet and allows visitors to explore the surrounding area on quiet routes. The best time to visit is during warmer months when agricultural activities are visible and roads are most accessible.
The elevation and geographic position create favorable conditions for wine production, as the location provides beneficial influence on grape cultivation. This microclimate quality is crucial for the local wines and sets this area apart from flatter regions of Istria.
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