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Do you have "villages" in your country that are a series of disconnected houses and farms rather than one centralized settlement? Poland Yes in some areas, for example pic rel are all apple orchards near Grójec
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There's no villages here aside from native and colonial settlements.
You have towns (5,000-50,000) and then townships (500-5,000)
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Another area like this near Brześć Kujawski
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average rural area in non-former prussian partition looks more similar to this
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>>214674860
>>214674991
>>214675018
Unwalkable car-centric hellholes
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>>214674860
dude, you seem to be completely oblivious about Poland if you bring examples from all the places except the one where it happens to biggest degree
https://www.google.com/maps/@54.2349574,23.2792378,2623m/data=!3m1!1e3?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MDkwMy4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D
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>>214675196
since when are villages supposed to be walkable. why would you not at least ride a bike
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>>214674860
I think so.
When you travel by airplane it's remarkable how much of the country is just farms, endless farms.
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In Sweden it's usually disconnected suburbs like in red, smaller villages like in blue and remnants of, or active, farms as in pink
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>>214675413
Typical active farm
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>>214675413
we have the same here >>214675258
just OP is completely ignorant about his own country it seems
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>>214675258
why do you think i'm completely oblivious and and not have prepared this as the next one to go

same scale
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>>214675446
>just OP is completely ignorant about his own country it seems
>>214675258
>dude, you seem to be completely oblivious about Poland
chill the fuck out i'm sorry for not posting your home village jeez
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>>214675430
Typical smaller farm. Can't get into the economics of scale needed today so the barn is usually used for horses or storage and the land is leased to a larger neighbor
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>>214675485
Forgot pic
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Something somewhat peculiar we have in the Amazon region is very small, usually very poor "riverside" communities that are sometimes quite isolated from each other.
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on the opposite end there's this
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>>214675475
it's not about my home village, it's about that you start a thread about a certain phenomenon and ignore the region where it happens the most which clearly means you don't even know your own country
>>214675447
>why do you think i'm completely oblivious and and not have prepared this as the next one to go
because you'd post it as first pic if you knew about it
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>>214675525
Imagine living here.
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>>214675549
there are several valid regions to choose to highlight the fenomenon. in the orchards it's apparent because you often can't even see any other houses in the distance because they're all away from the road and hidden by their own orchards

stop being a sperg
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>>214675596
>there are several valid regions to choose to highlight the fenomenon
no, north-east Poland is the showcase of it because it's known for having the "Baltic" arrangement (Lithuanians live there predominantly) and if this phenomenon is discussed by professionals then this region is always first to present
if you ignored it before I pointed it out then it's clear you didn't know about it and you simply know nothing about Poland
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>>214675525
>>214675573
Cool
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>>214675628
do you hear yourself? why are you such a bitter dickhead?

why can't you be like
>nice thread, OP!
>here's another example from me to add to the conversation : D
>I believe it's more representative of what you're talking about.
>I'm so happy to share my knowledge of poland to others <3
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>>214675690
>nice thread, OP!
because a thread like this is not nice if started by an ignorant person

>I'm so happy to share my knowledge of poland to others <3
im fed up with Polish threads about Poland and you, olsztyniak
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>>214675749
>and you, olsztyniak
if I was from there I'd start the thread by posting this wouldn't you think
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>>214674860
No.
This is a sign of high trust white society.
Where you are not afraid of being robbed and murdered in your sleep and no one hears your screams.
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>>214675018
>>214674991
>>214674860
this schizo land allocation pattern with thin narrow strips only exists in Poland
>>214675525
they're not isolated, boats exist
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>>214675803
>if I was from there I'd start the thread by posting this wouldn't you think
no, because you wouldn't post your home region as everyone would know that's it's yet another Polish thread about Poland of yours
>>214675852
>this schizo land allocation pattern with thin narrow strips only exists in Poland
that's because we were the only country not to have land consolidation either in 19th century or in communism

in other eastern European countries you can still spot these looong villages, but the farmland is already consolidated, thanks to commies

Polish commies didn't want to tackle this issue because they were afraid of a popular uprising so we stay with this medieval system that severely hinders modernization of our agriculture

thankfully the problem is kinda solving itself by depopulation of villages and richer farmers buying up the land of poorer farmers and consolidating it on their own
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>>214675852
Not true. pic rel is the netherlands
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>>214674929
Not entirely true. Sometimes you'll find a cluster of farmhouses with not even a store or gas station nearby. True village experience.
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>>214676308
And I'm talking out in the middle of nowhere, not in some suburb.
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>>214675335
What happened to the rainforest?
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>>214674929
Indiana Kentucky border belt has lot of areas like that.
99% of them had Trump flags in front of their weather worn houses. Pure USA, best part of my trip.
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>>214674860
we dont really have villages and spread out housing is the norm on the countryside.
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>>214674860
We have areas with "town" status that are actually just a bunch of villages and settlements separated by forests and mountains.
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we have 36 000 towns!
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>>214677176
thats propably a definition thing.hamlets in most of poland are considered parts of villages but in others theyre separate localties
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>>214674929
but you fo have a lot of what this thread is about which are separate farms
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>>214679001
No one thinks of those as villages. They're just farms.
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>>214676345
It's here: >>214675525
Most of our farms are in the cerrado and other biomes, not the rainforest.
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