Posavje
Posavje is a historical and geographical region in eastern Croatia, located between the Drava and Sava rivers. It is named after the Posavina river, which flows through the region. The area is characterized by its fertile soil and agricultural productivity, which has historically supported a significant population and economic activity. Posavje is known for its traditional architecture, including wooden houses and churches, which reflect the region's rural heritage.
The region has a rich cultural history, with influences from both Slavic and Hungarian cultures. It has
Posavje is home to several notable landmarks, including the historic town of Slavonski Brod, which serves as
Despite its historical significance and cultural richness, Posavje faces challenges such as urbanization, environmental degradation, and