Tršće, Čabar, Mountain settlement in Čabar, Croatia.
Tršće is a small mountain village in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, nestled within forested hills and natural terrain. The settlement is made up of scattered houses and farmsteads that follow the rolling landscape.
The village developed as settlers moved into mountain areas where forestry and farming provided the basis for survival. These economic activities shaped how the community grew and organized itself over time.
The settlement reflects mountain living through traditional wooden houses and customs that shape everyday life. Forestry and farming remain central to how people here use and understand their surroundings.
You can reach the village via regional roads that connect to main routes in the area. It is best to drive carefully on local roads and be prepared for changing mountain weather at any time.
The Cabranka River valley runs near the village and forms a natural boundary toward Slovenia. This border location has shaped the region's character in ways that are still visible today.
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