All 6,000 residents in small town live on the same street

There’s something uniquely charming about small-town life—where neighbors know each other, local spots are gathering places, and community is everything. But imagine a town where everyone lives on the same street. That’s exactly the case in Sułoszowa, a village in southern Poland that recently went viral after an aerial photo showed all 6,000 residents living along a single nine-kilometer road.

Dubbed “Little Tuscany” for its scenic layout, each home in Sułoszowa includes a long strip of land stretching out behind it. These plots are used for everything from farming to housing animals, creating a colorful patchwork visible from above.

Locals say they wouldn’t live anywhere else. “It has its own charm and atmosphere,” one resident said. Another explained: “Each house has its strip of land—one has grain, another has rapeseed. The colors are beautiful from above.” The striking setup may be unusual, but for Sułoszowa, it’s simply home.

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