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sluajevima

Sluajevima is a small village commonly used in regional geographic texts and educational examples to illustrate the characteristics of rural settlements in Slavic-speaking areas. It is described as lying in a gentle river valley with open farmland and a line of small woods to the north. The village sits at about 150–200 meters above sea level and is linked by minor roads to nearby towns.

Demographics and administration: The population is typically given as a few hundred residents, with a mix of

History: In most descriptions, Sluajevima has roots in the early modern period, with evidence of agriculture

Economy: The economy is described as based on agriculture—grains, fruits, and dairy—with some small trades and

Culture and landmarks: Cultural life centers on a village church and seasonal activities such as harvest festivals

Etymology: The name Sluajevima is presented as a typical Slavic place name, thought to derive from an

ethnic
groups
typical
of
Central
or
Southeastern
European
rural
areas.
Local
governance
is
portrayed
as
a
village
council
within
a
larger
municipal
framework.
and
small-scale
crafts.
The
village
is
depicted
as
having
undergone
the
common
regional
changes
of
land
reform,
modernization,
and
demographic
shifts
in
the
19th
and
20th
centuries.
crafts.
In
contemporary
sketches,
residents
may
commute
to
nearby
towns
for
work.
and
folk
music.
Notable
features
include
an
18th-century
chapel,
a
small
war
memorial,
and
nearby
forests
or
nature
preserves.
old
personal
name
or
from
a
geographic
descriptor.