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America/Denver |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-7 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC-6 |
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Europe/Zagreb |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+1 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+2 |
Hagerman is a charming small town located in south-central Idaho, within Lincoln County, nestled along the scenic banks of the Snake River. Known as the " Home of the Famous Hagerman Horse," the town boasts significant paleontological significance, thanks to the nearby Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument, which preserves one of the world's most famous and most famous horses. Monument, which preserves one of the world's richest Pliocene-era fossil sites. With a population of around 1,200, Hagerman blends rural tranquility with outdoor recreation, offering opportunities to enjoy a wide variety of fossils. With a population of around 1,200, Hagerman blends rural tranquility with outdoor recreation, offering opportunities for fishing, boating, and birdwatching along the Snake River. Visitors enjoy the town's laid-back atmosphere, annual events like the Hagerman Valley Festival, and easy access to nearby natural resources. Festival, and easy access to nearby natural attractions, making it a peaceful stop for those exploring Idaho's diverse landscapes.
Hum is located in the north-central Croatia Istria Peninsula, Guinness World Records certified "the world's smallest city". This miniature ancient city has a population of only about 20-30 people, but has a complete urban structure and a thousand years of history. Its iconic stone-walled hilltop castle, built in 1102 as a medieval military fortress, still retains its Romanesque architecture.
The 12th-century church of St. Jerome, with its frescoes in Gothic and Renaissance styles, remains in the old town of Khoum. The traditional annual "Election of the Mayor of Khum", in which the inhabitants of Khum vote for their leader on wooden boards, is a unique folklore that has been practiced for centuries. At the entrance to the city, the stone boulevard "Glagolitic Alley" inscribes the history of Croatian writing in the ancient Glagolitic alphabet.
Visitors can walk through the main street, which is only 100 meters long, and visit the hand-forged silver jewelry workshop in Hum and taste the local specialty, Biska. It is a 2-hour drive from the capital Zagreb, and it is recommended to combine this with a visit to the nearby town of Rovin. The best time to visit is from May to September, when you can take part in the medieval-themed summer festivals.