Living in a village or small town has a charming feel.
It’s the kind of place where most people know each other, using first names is usual, there’s a place where people gather, and you’ll find a few other buildings like a post office, funeral directors, and a store.
What I’m saying is, it can be good to experience a close-knit community with others. It’s not everyone’s preference, but many of us seem to like living together rather than being alone in a remote area.
However, I’m curious about how many people would genuinely want to live in a town where everyone resides on the same street!
So, here’s the deal: There’s a village in Europe, specifically Sułoszowa in southern Poland, that got famous on Twitter.
An aerial photo showed that all 6,000 residents live along a single nine-kilometer stretch of street. It’s quite something!
People call the village “Little Tuscany” because of how it’s set up. As of 2017, it had 5,819 residents, according to CSO Poland.
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Author: lifestories25.com