Suloszowa: a Polish village where 6,000 people live along one street (8 photos + 1 video)
In the small Polish village of Suloszowa, which is 30 kilometers from Krakow, 6 thousand people live. Due to the unusual the location of the houses the village is also called "Little Tuscany". Village has existed for many years, but recently his photographs from a bird's eye view flight has attracted a lot of attention on the net.
The only long street in the village of Suloshova stretches for 9 kilometers among colorful agricultural fields, and it is surrounded by hundreds of houses. According to data from 2017, 5,819 people live in the village Human. It was founded in the 17th century, when its population was 200 inhabitants. In 2021, Suloshova began to recruit popularity - picturesque aerial photographs appeared on the Internet village, and many were fascinated by the location of the houses and the beautiful views.
They began to write actively about the village in social networks and the media, while how the Poles see nothing of the kind in him, and modestly call him "simple Polish village". It turns out that in similar places in central Europe it's quite a common layout and views. But from a bird's eye view, the village in anyway it looks amazing!