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Europe/Zagreb |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+1 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+2 |
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Europe/Bucharest |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+3 |
Šibenik is a historic city in the Dalmatian region of Croatia, located on the Adriatic coast, known as the "Pearl of the Adriatic". As one of the oldest cities in Croatia, Sini has a thousand years of history, and the well-preserved medieval streets and buildings in the old town bear witness to the history of Venice, Hungary and other civilizations. The city's most famous landmark is the Cathedral of St. James, a fusion of Gothic and Renaissance styles that is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its unique stone carvings and dome. In addition, Sini's close proximity to the Krka National Park provides visitors with easy access to waterfalls and natural beauty, making it an ideal gateway for exploring the culture and nature of the Dalmatian Coast.
Murgeni is a town in Vaslui County, Romania, located in the Moldavian region of the northeastern part of the country, near the border with Moldova. The town covers an area of about 65 square kilometers and has a population of about 7,000, with agriculture and traditional handicrafts as the mainstay of the economy.
Located in the plains along the Prut River, Murchin has a mild climate and a predominantly agricultural and hilly landscape. Dating back to the 15th century, it was once a border fortress of the Principality of Moldavia, and its multicultural imprint was left behind by the Ottoman Empire's rivalry with Tsarist Russia. There are Orthodox churches and traditional residential buildings.
The economy is based on the cultivation of cereals, grapes and animal husbandry, and in recent years the processing of agricultural products has been gradually developed. Folklore festivals are held every summer to attract tourists, and specialties such as "Tokana" stew and handmade woolen products are well known. The city of Vaslui and Buleira are connected by the DN 24 highway.
As a quiet border town, Mălţi is ideal for experiencing the Romanian countryside, with the neighboring nature reserve of the Prut River and the Bicazi Gorge providing resources for outdoor activities. The town is currently promoting eco-tourism by improving its infrastructure through EU funds.