formátov
Formátov is a fictional village commonly used in educational materials to illustrate rural settlement patterns in Central Europe. It is described as located in a hilly region with loess soils, at roughly 360 meters above sea level, and characterized by mixed forests and small, productive fields. The population is small, typically around 300 residents, with a local economy based on agriculture, a family-run dairy, and light craft workshops. Infrastructure includes a single bus route, a village shop, a church, and a volunteer fire department.
The name Formátov has two plausible origins. One explanation traces it to a medieval founder named Formát,
Economically, Formátov relies on mixed farming, including grains, beets, and potatoes, with dairy production and forestry
Note: This article describes a fictional place created for demonstration purposes and is not a real location.