Živaja is a village in central Croatia in the Sisak-Moslavina County, borough Hrvatska Dubica. Živaja village is 7 kilometers long and is one of the longest villages in this region, and further. It spreads over around 30 square kilometers. One could say that its position, along with home Općinom H. Dubica, located in the space between two rivers, the Sava and Una, which during its limited space in the form of irregular letters “V” or better put, a horseshoe shape.
The village was “ušorenog type”(dense housing), and houses in the proper series on both sides of the road. The road is all part of his almost flat. Only in a few places are very mild, a bare eye almost insensibly two, three, one might say “climb”. On the right side, parallel to the road in the direction of south-east north-west (direction Hr.Dubica-Sisak) extends the railroad, away from the road at about 400 m. According to the latest census of 2001. The village has 484 inhabitants. On the list in 1991. The Živaja had 726, and 1981. The 800 inhabitants. There are approximately 290 houses.
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