It's true that Croatia is not known for megacities, but on the other hand it's home to the smallest town in the world – Hum. With the population of only 17 people, Hum wears this unusual title with pride.
This old medieval town is almost 1000 years old and
throughout the centuries nothing has been built outside its walls. Once
there, you might easily feel as if you traveled one thousand years back
in time since the town practically hasn't changed at all.
Hum is situated in the heart of Istria – Croatia’s biggest peninsula which many refer to as the ''new Tuscany''. This area of inland Istria
is covered with green hills and charming towns that developed from
small medieval towns. So after you visit Hum, you can also enjoy other
picturesque towns nearby and the magical scenery of green Istria
The status of the smallest town in the world is not the only interesting thing about Hum. The fact that it's part of the Glagolitic Monks' Lane
makes it an important aspect of Croatian culture as well. The
Glagolitic Monks' Lane is a cultural sight encompassing 11 monuments
that commemorate old Croatian script – the Glagolitic alphabet. It
starts at a place called Roč and ends in Hum with a welcome note written
in the glagolitic script on the main town gate.