susjedne
Susjedne is a term originating from South Slavic languages, most notably Croatian and Serbian, where it translates to "neighboring" or "adjacent." It is commonly used in geographical and administrative contexts to describe areas, countries, regions, or properties that share a common border or are in close proximity. The word can be applied to a wide range of entities, from the immediate houses on a street to larger geopolitical divisions.
In everyday conversation, "susjedne" might refer to the neighboring village, the adjacent plot of land, or the
Beyond its literal meaning, "susjedne" can also carry social implications, suggesting community ties or potential interactions