Sela, Settlement in Sisak, Croatia.
Sela is a settlement in Sisak-Moslavina County in central Croatia. The village sits in a rural agricultural area and is connected to nearby Sisak by local roads that pass through the community.
The settlement developed as a typical rural village in the region with local agricultural activities as the main economic focus. Over time, the community experienced population shifts that reflect broader changes in rural Croatian areas.
The demographic composition of Sela shows a strong Croatian presence, with 97 percent of inhabitants identifying as ethnic Croats within this community.
The settlement is easiest to reach by car since local roads are the main access routes. Visitors should note that this is a small rural village, so shops and services are limited and easier to find in the nearby city of Sisak.
The settlement contains numerous traditional Croatian family names, including Crnolatec Zbačnik, Barbulović Domitrović, and Mareković Gregorec among its inhabitants.
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