ITT post YOUR photos of YOUR city/town, whatever
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>>66694495
Let me guess, GDR?
>>66694584
Apхaнгeльcк?
>>66694658
yes
>>66694660
Perm
>>66694771
State?
>>66694819
AZ
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>>66694909
>your
>>66694150
Here's my village
>>66695803
I really DO LOVE French villages.
Post more
>>66696009
I didn't really took pictures of the streets but I have some other views from a nearby hill
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>>66696009
Comfy.
Kontula, Helsinki
>>66695803
Is that another village just over those hills?
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>>66696226
glorious comfyness
cherish what you have
my neighbourhood
>>66696707
made when I was walking to buy sushi
>>66696750
castle
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>>66696750
that looks civilized desu
could as well be a german small town
>>66696808
near the new(18xx) town hall
>>66696750
Whoever said Poland wasn't cozy?
>>66696398
It is yeah, and there are other ones nearby.
I live on a strip of coast between the sea and mountains (pic related) so it's quite densily populated as often in that case, not by a single huge city but with several towns around 2000-5000 people each
But it's ok, it doesn't feel smothering and there are good outdoors things in the mountains with far less people around
>>66696475
Yeah I love it, of course it has downsides but overall I'm glad I was born there
>>66696832
a example of "city buildings" aka kamienice
>>66696832
ty, it's not that small though, medium I'd say
>>66696934
took this one from my car since I like thos2 two buildings
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>>66696934
w-wait.
that doesnt look like.
that IS germany, or is it?
>>66697026
Old barracks, there's like 6-7 km2 of them near me
>>66696899
What kind of jobs do people work there typically? Or do they? Is Catholicism more prevalent in south France?
>>66697039
It's very cosy here, we do our best so it feels like it
>>66696880
It's Poland though.
Picture:
I Was waiting for a tram, you can still see a empty spot due to ww2 damage.
>>66697159
A small bridge on a river in a park near the castle.
>>66697212
Train bridges from the same park.
You walk underneath them and get to the barracks neighbourhood from >>66697089
>>66697257
walkway near the second castle walls there are kayak stops along the river so it's kinda comfy when you do kayaking
Middle of no where. We just got a Starbucks though so yeah
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>>66697309
It's only like 5-6 years old so it's kinda ok, the underground garage saves lives.
Picture: walkway at the marina in the very early spring(before anything blooms but after snow).
>>66697145
>What kind of jobs do people work there typically?
Well there are every regular jobs that can be found anywhere else in the world, but since it's close to the Med I'd say the "specialities" are working in the tourism industry (the coast gets flooded with tourists from all over Europe during summer). Also people working in wine industry, since there are vineyards everywhere and the region is the biggest producer of the whole country, even though the wines are less known worldwide than Bordeaux and others.
>Or do they
Sadly there is also a lot of unemployment here, although it doesn't feel as "forsaken" as some places in northern France where unemployment is also huge (mostly thanks to the atmosphere of the place which gets a lot of sun and beautiful nature)
>Is Catholicism more prevalent in south France
Well it really depends. South France isn't an homogeneous place in many aspects, and while the coast where I live is very little religious there are also places like Auvergne which is very rural or the Basque Country that kept a more religious tradition.
>>66697333
Now that's comfy, where is it ?
>>66697434
I won't spam more since I've already posted some photos.
City's name is Olsztyn.
>>66697629
>American_dream.jpg
>>66697766
replying to myself to mire my sick digits but also this aint my photo, misread OP
>>66697800
Dubs confirm it's alright
>>66697844
we all alright, brother
>>66697870
Redpill me about Cornwall lad
>>66697668
I can see my house from there.
Budapest
>>66697967
Do most Americans actually live in rural settings?
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>>66697929
poor, no industry, very white, traditional lifestyle, very expensive property values (which is funny cos were one of the poorest places in western europe), beautiful landscape, the art and music culture is quite good here though
if youre lucky you'll get a seasonal job here in the summer for all the english and german tourists but other than that there isnt really anything unless youre a carpenter or have a trade, plenty of construction work here.
despite all this, i could stay here for life. its a god tier place to live if you get past the fact you wont be wearing a suit and driving an aston martin to work
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>>66698031
It's about 50/50 a depends on your definition of rural vs urban.
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>>66697629
reeee f-fuck you
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>>66698107
Dully noted, thanks
> its a god tier place to live if you get past the fact you wont be wearing a suit and driving an aston martin to work
I know that feel, I'd rather live in a comfy beautiful place with not much rather than moving somewhere I dislike because money is easier to make
>>66698031
No, only ~20% now. About 10% live in towns/cities with populations between 2,500-50,000, and the rest in areas 50K and up.
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>>66697629
Beautiful Americana.
>>66698283
definitely mate. i could spend over a grand a month to live in a cupboard in london trapped by sky scrapers or i could live in the beautiful countryside, and id still probably have more disposable income than someone on a good salary in london
trades are the only way to go down here though which is fine by me
>>66698532
Same situation in America. City life a shit
>>66698354
I don't like air conditioners on the buildings but greenry is top tier, Warsaw is far behind. I laso like yellow taxi cars. It would be cool if one color for all cabs would be mandatory here too.
Posting some photos I made this year in July
>>66699388
Sure, why not.
Sudbury, (Northern) Ontario.
>>66699442
Copernicus' house
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>>66694150
Russia looks depressing as fuck
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My backyard
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>>66699817
That's it. The city's more interesting than that, but I don't get out of downtown much.
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>>66699528
Nice facade; Gothic architecture is so cool.
>>66699676
Snow makes everything 10x more cozy.
Irish towns are very similar
>>66700030
Feels comfy just driving around in the city
>>66700173
Took this one last night. Excuse the piss quality
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>>66699584
Because it's autumn, desu
>>66700461
Meh, at least it looks comfyier than my cunt.
>>66700715
I really don't get a feature of private houses.
Why do you love it?
>>66701097
You don't have to pay rent till the end of your life and you can afford much more. Here it's common to buy an apartment too, usually you are cheaper with buying if you live more than 10 years in one.
>>66701097
Well, you see, this goes back to the end of WW2 and the recovery after the depression. When people came back, the economy thanks to the war was booming, thus people were advertised to fulfill the dream of moving to the suburbs to escape the city and live the American dream. Here, home ownership is seen as making it, so everyone goes into debt getting mortgages to achieve this. Then after whiteflight, you saw this really occurring with home ownership. In big cities like mine, you are actually seen more European style high rise apartments because there is no room and space so you have to build up and more people are coming back to the city.
To some it up, there was a lot of land available, and good economy to allow for private housing to flourish, and for the price of an apartment nowadays, you might as well in some instances pay a house note which is about maybe 2000 a month, which in some of these new apartments can be upwards of 1000 a month and in big cities like NYC and SF, that wont even get you a good studio apartment.
>>66698801
>Warsaw is far behind.
Warsaw is 100 years behind niggers.
>>66694150
entire of my city was built in the 1970-80s
>>66701846
Comfy af
What city?
>>66701722
MK is extremely comfy if any uk anon is reading this; low crime, no mosques, massive investment, endless jobs, middle of no where, ect
>>66701846
How many episodes of Dr. Who have been filmed here?
>>66701989
Bamburgh, more of a village desu, theres not many people live here.
>>66702023
It's tainted with MK Dons though
>>66698354
thanks for doing my part desu
>>66702124
i honestly hope mk dons dies, i don't know why people support it the management is shit
>>66702031
Most recent Transformers movie had a few scene shot here, Michael Bay may have been mincing around the beach.
Considering those two Polish anons posted their 200k cities(wojewvodship provinces) that are not as known as KRaków or Gdańsk - I need to say Poland is pretty fucking impresive despite the memes.
>>66702031
I guess you're referring to the Rebel Flesh episode, but it was filmed in Caerphilly Castle.
>>66694150
sunny as always
>>66702337
Chattanooga?
>there are countries where you can see the sun every day
Impressive.
>>66702803
I like this. It always looks like it's right before an apocalypse or alien invasion.
we wuz Elvis n shiet
>>66702643
Actually I was thinking of "Amy's Choice".
>>66698031
Most live in/near urban areas unfortunately. Also like
>>66698131
Said, depends on your version of rural.
Here's where I grew up, though this must have been a damn clear day because Chicago is not normally visible in the background like that.
>>66702973
That's the most rural city I've seen
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>>66703136
Did you guys take those photos yourselfs? Don't want to be a dick but read ops post.
>>66702808
Nah, Pittsburgh
My town
>>66702133
Kálvinon laksz?
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>>66698206
great
>>66702973
kek, is that a pyramid?
>>66704356
the best parliament building in the world
Guatemala city
>>66704630
We have a similar statue here
my view for the next 2 days
>>66702851
Yeah, but Antarctica isn't a country, tovarisch.