The Polish village of Soluzawa on opposite strips of agricultural property.

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The Polish village of Soluzawa on opposite strips of agricultural property.

Poland regained its independence at the end of World War I, and before that this land near Krakow Province was divided under the German Forest Village System known as "Waldhofendorf".

The population of the village is 5800 people and they live on one street with a length of nine kilometers (the longest street in Poland) and behind their homes are their agricultural lands with a width of 23 meters.

The village is located in southern Poland between the Slovak-Czech and Ukrainian borders.

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