Time Zone |
Asia/Bangkok |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+7 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Europe/Sarajevo |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+1 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+2 |
Koh Kood, also known as Koh Kood, is an island in the Andaman Sea belonging to the Thai province of Trat, and is known as "Thailand's last pristine beach". Away from the hustle and bustle, the island retains untouched rainforests, white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters, making it an ideal destination for those seeking tranquility and nature. The island is home to natural wonders such as Klong Chao Waterfall and Klong Yai Kee, and the surrounding waters are ideal for diving and snorkeling, exploring colorful coral reefs and schools of tropical fish. The resorts offer private and comfortable accommodations with local architectural styles. The best season to visit is from November to April, when the weather is sunny and the sea is highly visible. Whether it's for a honeymoon or a family vacation, Kakodo Island offers an immersion in the pure slow life of the island.
Modriča is a city in the northeastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnia and Herzegovina), on the banks of the Sava River, in the entity of Republika Srpska. The city covers an area of about 300 square kilometers and has a population of about 25,000, making it one of the important industrial and agricultural centers of BiH.
Modriča is known for its oil refining and food processing industries, and has one of the largest oil refineries in BiH. At the same time, the region has a long tradition of agriculture, producing food, fruit and wine. In recent years, Modriča has been actively developing small and medium-sized enterprises to diversify its economy.
The city's history dates back to Roman times and retains remnants of Ottoman-era architecture. The surrounding nature is beautiful, and the Sava River is suitable for recreational fishing and eco-tourism. With its mild climate and four distinct seasons, Modriča is an ideal starting point for exploring the culture of northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Modriča is situated close to the border between BiH and Croatia, with a well-developed road network, and about 200 kilometers from the capital city of Sarajevo. Its strategic location facilitates trade and logistics and is one of the key nodes connecting the Balkans.