Sveti Đurađ, Donji Miholjac, Rural settlement in Donji Miholjac, Croatia.
Sveti Đurađ is a rural settlement in Osijek-Baranja County that spreads across the flat plains of eastern Croatia. The community lies near the Hungarian border and connects to other regional centers through the D34 state road.
The settlement was originally called Đurađ before it received its current name in 1981. During the 19th century, it reached its peak population when the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia governed the region.
The Church of St. George stands as the focal point of religious life and shapes the appearance of the settlement. The yearly church celebration on April 23 brings residents together and creates a shared moment in the community calendar.
The settlement is easily reached via the D34 state road and lies in convenient connection with Valpovo and the municipal center. The flat nature of the surroundings makes navigation and orientation straightforward for visitors.
The ecological-nautical group Dravski Vukoli regularly organizes water-based activities along the Drava River. This connection preserves the settlement's traditional relationship with the nearby river ecosystem.
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