The Town Where Everyone Lives on One Street

Heard of a town where all 6,000 residents live on a single street? Welcome to Solosowa in southern Poland, also known as 'Poland's Tuscany.'

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Heard of a town where all 6,000 residents live on a single street? Welcome to Solosowa in southern Poland, also known as 'Poland's Tuscany.'

Now, this isn't your typical street, and you can see that at first glance in the picture before you.

The defining feature of this 'street' is its layout stretching over nine kilometers (!), allowing each home its own piece of land 'lengthwise.' Why so much land? You've guessed right: this town 'specializes' in agricultural cultivation, appearing from above as a massive colorful carpet in shades of brown, green, and yellow.

Residents who were asked about living in Solosowa said they feel like one big family and wouldn't trade their place for anywhere else in the world. This image of homes alongside vast stretches of land has sparked immense curiosity online and quite a few skeptical responses claiming it can't be possible for the government to give each person such a large plot of land.

"They must pay a lot for it," one comment suggested.

"Maybe it belongs to their families and they've just come back to claim what's theirs," another comment proposed.

A user who claimed to have grown up there confirmed that the place has existed for many years, and the land given to residents is part of the homes. "Each home is free to use its land as it pleases, but no one builds another house there—to preserve the town's character and its unique appearance. There's magic and an atmosphere thanks to this look that has preserved itself for so many years."

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