Lórántháza
Lórántháza is a village in Baranya County, Hungary. Situated in the southern part of the country, it lies near the border with Croatia and is surrounded by rolling hills and agricultural landscapes. As of recent census data, the population of Lórántháza is approximately 300 people, with a slow but steady demographic trend. Historically, the settlement dates back to the 13th century, with early records indicating it was a small farming community. The local economy remains predominantly agricultural, focusing on grain cultivation and livestock rearing, though some residents engage in small - scale services or tourism related to the region's natural scenery. The village preserves traditional Hungarian rural culture, with annual events celebrating harvest festivals and folk traditions. Lórántháza maintains a close - knit community atmosphere, reflecting its role as a quiet, pastoral settlement in southern Hungary.