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All 6000 residents live on the same street

The residents of a village in Europe went viral status on Twitter earlier this month after an aerial photo was uploaded to social media.

It’s incredible that all of the 6,000 residents of the village of Sułoszowa, located in southern Poland, live along a single nine kilometer stretch of street.

Reportedly, the village has been dubbed “Little Tuscany” because of its layout, and as of 2017 had a population of 5,819, according to CSO Poland.

Credit / Shutterstock – Olivier Uchmanski

People say that each house on the street has a long strip of land that comes with it, which inhabitants use for a range of different things including farming and the housing of animals.

After people took notice of the strange, yet definitely beautiful aerial shots, residents of Sułoszowa responded by explaining what it was like to live there.

One said: “I wouldn’t trade this place for anything else. It has its own charm and atmosphere. As the saying goes, there’s something about it”

“The whole place looks the same: there is a house and then a strip of field, hence the beauty of the photos. One has grain, the other has rapeseed, and the third has something else. The colors look beautiful from above.”

Credit / Shutterstock – Olivier Uchmanski
A second image was reportedly posted on Reddit, accompanied by a question regarding whether the strips of land that fan out from the village are the property of each house on the street.

Someone responded: “I just showed this to my Polish friend and he said yes!”

They continued: “Each house has that strip of land to do whatever on, hence different colours and they are using the land for different purposes. Some grow crops on it, others have animals, some just leave it.

“I said I didn’t believe him but he says it’s true.”

What an incredibly peculiar arrangement!

Have you ever seen a village like this before? Let us know in the comments box if you have.