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Time Zone Comparison

Hum (Croatia)

Time Zone

Europe/Zagreb

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+1

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+2

榟橔 (Malta)

Time Zone

Europe/Malta

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+1

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+2

Specified CityHum
Europe/Zagreb

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Hum, Croatia: The Legend of the World's Smallest City

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.

Historical, cultural and architectural treasures

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.

Tourist Features and Visiting Information

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.


Comparison City榟橔
Europe/Malta

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Malta

The Republic of Malta is an island nation in the central Mediterranean Sea, consisting of five islands, including the main island of Malta, Gozo, and the capital city of Valletta, which is the European Capital of Culture. With a rich history dating back to 5000 BC, this pocket-sized country has been ruled by the Phoenicians, Romans, Arabs, Knights of St. John and the British, and is multicultural and boasts seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites. With English and Maltese as its official languages, tourism, finance and shipping as its mainstays, Malta attracts tourists from all over the world with its pleasant climate, crystal clear waters and ancient architecture. As a member of the European Union, Malta has become an important hub connecting Europe, Asia and Africa with its geographical location in the "heart of the Mediterranean", combining historical heritage with modern vigor.