Bistrinci, Rural settlement in Belišće, Croatia
Bistrinci is a rural settlement near the Drava River in Osijek-Baranja County in eastern Croatia. The village spreads across several square kilometers and is home to around 1,300 people who depend on craft businesses, family farms, and work in nearby cities.
The settlement traces back at least to the 14th century according to medieval records, making it the oldest known inhabited place in the Belisće area. Over the centuries, it grew from a medieval hamlet into the village it is today.
The Church of St. Stephen sits at the heart of village life and reflects the deep religious traditions of the community. It serves as a gathering place for local celebrations and ceremonies that mark the calendar throughout the year.
Visitors should note that this village spreads across several kilometers, so having a car helps when exploring. The church and other local landmarks are accessible along the quiet roads that run through the settlement.
A memorial chapel and cross from 1997 near Saint Anne's shrine remember those who died in the Croatian conflicts. This spot shows how war left deep marks even in small villages like this one.
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