All 6000 People In This Town Live On One Street …And It Looks Just As Unusual As You Might Imagine
Living in a small village or town has a certain charm to it. It’s the kind of place where everyone knows each other, first names are the norm, and there’s always a local gathering spot. You’ll usually find a few other essential buildings—like a post office, funeral home, and a small store.
There’s something special about being part of a close-knit community. It’s not everyone’s cup of tea, but many of us enjoy the connection and companionship of living with others, rather than in isolation.
But I have to wonder—how many people would want to live in a town where everyone is on the same street?
Well, it turns out there’s a village in southern Poland that offers just that.
Sułoszowa, a village in southern Poland, became famous after an aerial photo of it went viral on Twitter. It showed that all 6,000 residents live along a single nine-kilometer stretch of street. Pretty remarkable, right? The village is often referred to as “Little Tuscany” due to the way it’s laid out. According to the latest data from 2017, there were 5,819 residents living there, according to CSO Poland.
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