Pakovo Selo, Settlement in Drniš, Croatia
Pakovo Selo is a settlement located in the Šibenik-Knin County in the heart of Dalmatian landscape. The village sits on elevated terrain and connects to nearby communities through a network of local roads that serve the region.
The settlement developed as part of the administrative structure of Croatia and appears in state geodetic records. It established itself as a local community within the Šibenik-Knin administrative organization.
The local surnames Zoričić, Petrović, Cigić, Jakelić, and Pamuković represent the deep family roots and generational connections within this Croatian settlement.
The village is accessible via local roads connecting to neighboring communities such as Pokrovnik, Brnjica, and Žitnić. Visitors should have their own transportation to explore the surrounding area comfortably.
Near the village stands the Etnoland Dalmati complex featuring a traditional black kitchen with walls darkened by wood smoke. This kitchen preserves how food was once prepared over open fires in the region.
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