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A tiny town in Europe known for its stunning architecture and medieval culture is like a “mini Rome” but without a large number of tourists. Hum is a small town in Croatia, often referred to as the “smallest town in the world.” 

Located in the Istrian peninsula, Hum is famous for its medieval architecture, rich history, and tiny population, which usually ranges between 20 to 30 people.

The hidden gem is steeped in history as Hum dates back to at least the 11th century. It was originally a fortress town and has preserved much of its medieval charm, including the old city walls, gates, and stone buildings.

Hum is part of the Glagolitic…



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