Kakma, Settlement in Polača, Croatia
Kakma is a small settlement in northern Dalmatia within Zadar County. The village sits in relatively flat terrain and connects to neighboring areas by road.
The settlement has been inhabited by mixed populations over the centuries as a rural community in the Dalmatian region. Like many villages in this area, it has experienced the broader changes that shaped the Balkans.
The settlement preserves local traditions through family names such as Kolundžić, Kresović, Peraić, Tintor, and Subotić, reflecting the area's demographic composition.
The village is accessible by car via the D503 road that connects it to neighboring areas. Postal services for the area are handled through the nearby town of Biograd na moru.
The settlement maintains a population density of 61 people per square kilometer, creating a specific social structure within its geographical boundaries.
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