mikrosávos
Mikrosávos is a term used in Hungary to describe a narrow strip of land, typically agricultural, that is characterized by its elongated shape and limited width. These parcels are often found in older land division patterns and can vary significantly in their dimensions, but their defining feature is their disproportionately long length compared to their width.
The origin of mikrosávos parcels can be traced back to historical land ownership and inheritance practices.
While mikrosávos parcels have historical significance, they can present practical challenges for modern agricultural machinery and
Despite these challenges, mikrosávos parcels still exist and are cultivated in many rural areas of Hungary.