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Time Zone Comparison

Berlin (Germany)

Time Zone

Europe/Berlin

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+1

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+2

Murs Kosreddishche (Croatia)

Time Zone

Europe/Ljubljana

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+1

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+2

Specified CityBerlin
Europe/Berlin

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Berlin, Germany: A Capital Where History Meets Modernity

The capital of Germany, Berlin is the country's largest city, located in the northeast, and is the center of politics, culture, technology and transportation. The city carries a deep historical heritage, from the solemnity of the Brandenburg Gate to the imprint of the Berlin Wall site, witnessing the division and unification of Germany. As an art capital, Berlin is home to many cultural landmarks such as Museum Island (a UN World Heritage Site) and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, as well as being a hub for European start-ups and a place where technology and innovation thrive. With a diverse mix of cultures, from street food to avant-garde art, Berlin attracts visitors from all over the world with its inclusiveness, making it a vibrant city that connects the past with the future.


Comparison CityMurs Kosreddishche
Europe/Ljubljana

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Introduction to Murško Središce, Croatia

Murško Središce is a border town in northwestern Croatia, about 130 kilometers west of the capital city of Zagreb, on the border with Slovenia. The town was formed by the merger of the historic settlements of Murško and Središce, and is administratively part of the Mejmurje County, located at the southern end of the Mejmurje region, along the Drava River.

Geography and historical and cultural features

Located on the edge of the Pannonian Plain, Mursko Središče has a predominantly mild continental climate and is surrounded by a landscape of farmland and hills. With a long history of Hungarian and Habsburg influence, the old town retains 19th-century Austro-Hungarian style architecture, such as the Church of the Holy Cross and traditional houses. The area is predominantly Croatian and retains a unique Mejmurje folklore tradition and handicrafts.

Economic and Tourism Highlights

The town's economy is based on agriculture, small-scale manufacturing and cross-border trade, with a gradual development of rural tourism in recent years. Visitors can explore the nature reserve on the banks of the Delaware River, ride the greenway along the river, or visit local wineries. Transportation connects Zagreb to Maribor, Slovenia via the D3 highway, one of the land hubs between Croatia and Central European countries.