City Time Difference Time difference between Mengesh and Uman:Mengesh is 1 hours ahead compared to Uman

The time difference between Mengesh and Uman is 1 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Mengesh (Slovenia)

Time Zone

Europe/Ljubljana

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+1

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+2

Uman (Ukraine)

Time Zone

Europe/Simferopol

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+2

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+3

Specified CityMengesh
Europe/Ljubljana

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Mengeš, Slovenia

Mengeš is a town and administrative center in northwestern Slovenia, part of the Koroska region. It is situated in the valley of the Mežica River at the foot of the Karavanke Mountains, near the Austrian border, and has a population of about 3,000. The town is known for its industry, with a historical tradition of steel manufacturing and metalworking, and is one of Slovenia's important economic centers.

Nature and Geography

Surrounded by Alpine spurs, Menges is a beautiful natural environment for outdoor activities such as hiking and skiing. The nearby Pohorje and Karavanke mountains offer a wealth of recreational opportunities, and the Mežica River runs through the area, adding to the diversity of the landscape.

Culture and History

The region has a deep Slovenian cultural heritage, preserving traditional architecture and local customs. Historically, Mengeş sprang up as a result of industrial development and became a major steel industry town after World War II, and its industrial heritage is still visible today. There are churches and museums in the town that showcase the local history.

Economy and Tourism

The economy is based on manufacturing, including the steel and engineering industries, which attracts foreign investment. In terms of tourism, Mengeresh is a base for exploring the surrounding natural attractions such as ski resorts for those seeking tranquillity and adventure, with easy access to the capital Ljubljana.


Comparison CityUman
Europe/Simferopol

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Uman Ukraine

Uman is an important city in the Cherkasy region of central Ukraine, located on the banks of the Uman River, a tributary of the Dnieper, about 210 kilometers from the capital, Kiev, and is one of the nodes where Ukrainian history and culture meet. The city emerged from the establishment of the Cossack Emirate in the 18th century and became a center of Jewish culture in the 19th century, and still retains its multifaceted religious and architectural heritage. Uman's most famous site is Sofivka Park (also known as the "Ukrainian Kolosh Estate"), an 18th-century baroque garden known as "one of the ten most beautiful gardens in Europe," which attracts visitors from around the world with its elaborate ponds, sculptures, waterfalls, and seasonal landscapes. It attracts visitors from all over the world with its elaborate ponds, sculptures, waterfalls and seasonal landscapes, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List site. As a center of agriculture and light industry, Uman is rich in sunflowers, wheat and other crops, and the annual Sunflower Festival is an important cultural event in the region, showcasing Ukraine's natural and cultural charms.