The village of Čaka lies in the middle of the eastern part of the Pohronská hills at an altitude of 150-211 m, in a valley valley on an area of 930 ha. The surface of the deforested area consists of Tertiary deposits covered with loess and loess clays. The first written mention of the village comes from 1075 as the village of Cej. The name of the village has changed several times, and today's name of the village has been established since 1945 as the village of Čaka.
The village of Čaka lies in the middle of the eastern part of the Pohronská hills at an altitude of 150-211 m, in a valley valley on an area of 930 ha. The surface of the deforested area consists of Tertiary deposits covered with loess and loess clays. The first written mention of the village comes from 1075 as the village of Cej. The name of the village has changed several times, and today's name of the village has been established since 1945 as the village of Čaka.