
Sułoszowa is a small village that is home to almost 6,000 inhabitants and one of the longest streets in Poland stretching for 9 kilometers.

Sułoszowa is a small village that is home to almost 6,000 inhabitants and one of the longest streets in Poland stretching for 9 kilometers.
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“Longest street” is very subjective becaise what counts as one street? When the name is the same? When its in the same town? Kind of misses the point if that the case
Maybe most house numbers would be an actually valuable metric
6000 inhabitants is not “a small village”.
It’s a village, but not small.
Must be really easy asking for directions here
I proudly living nearby that village and need to add it is bordered by Polish smallest national park Ojcowski Park Narodowy.
What the heck that’s 2 Bakonycsernyes in lenght.
what’s the point? looks like hell to get around
Anything more than 200 is not a “small village”. There are proper towns that are less than 6000k
This population spreadi g makes no sense. Where do people meet? How do people just hang out? This is anti-european haha