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Time Zone Comparison

Ziltz (Hungary)

Time Zone

Europe/Budapest

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+1

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+2

Rua (Norway)

Time Zone

Europe/Oslo

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+1

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+2

Specified CityZiltz
Europe/Budapest

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About Zilsz, Hungary

Ziltz is a quiet town in the southern Hungarian province of Bács-Kiskón, situated in the plains region between the Danube and Tisza rivers. The area has a predominantly agrarian economy, producing crops such as corn and wheat, and is surrounded by the typical Hungarian landscape of the Great Plain.

History, Culture and Architecture

Zilsz has retained its traditional Hungarian countryside, with a Roman Catholic church built in the 18th century and typical local residential buildings. The name of the town is derived from medieval documents, reflecting the historical continuity of the settlements in the Hungarian plains.

Geography and Transportation

Located in the hinterland of the Hungarian Great Plain, Zilsz is connected to regional centers such as Kecskemét by a network of roads. The flat terrain makes it ideal for cycling, and visitors can explore the surrounding farmland landscape along country roads.

Tourist specialties

The area is known for its original countryside experience, where visitors can participate in farm activities, sample local wines, and experience traditional Hungarian horseback riding culture. The annual summer folklore festival focuses on local handicrafts and folk music.


Comparison CityRua
Europe/Oslo

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Røros, Norway: a gem of history and nature

Røros, a mountain town in the county of Trøndelag in central Norway, is famous for its rich mining history and well-preserved wooden buildings. Founded in the 17th century, the town was once an important copper mining center in Europe and is known as "Bergstaden," a UNESCO World Heritage Site with some 2,000 traditional wooden houses, pits and smelter ruins still standing. In winter, Leros is covered in snow, creating a fairytale-like landscape that attracts many visitors who come to experience the unique Sami culture, winter sports and traditional festivals. In summer, it becomes a paradise for hiking and cycling, surrounded by unforgettable highland landscapes and crystal-clear lakes. This living history museum, with its perfect blend of industrial heritage and natural beauty, is one of Norway's most fascinating destinations.