Unique 8 cities with only 1 resident
(Baonghean.vn) - In the world, there are still cities and towns with only one resident.
1. Monowi, Nebraska (USA)
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Perhaps the most famous “small” town in America is Monawi, Nebraska. The town reached its peak population in the 1950s when it had 150 residents. Today, however, there is only one resident in Monowi. Pictured: Monowi in 1908. Photo: Messynessychic.com. |
2. Lost Springs, Wyoming (USA)
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Currently, the city of Lost Springs also has only one resident. However, this is a controversial issue because the data is from 2000. Photo: Therichest. |
3. Villa Epecuen, Argentina
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Villa Epecuén was once a thriving tourist village in Buenos Aires province, Argentina. However, after a devastating flood in 1985, it was abandoned for many years. Until 2009, one person returned to live in Villa Epecuén. His name is Pablo Novak, born in 1930. Photo: Therichest. |
4. Cass, New Zealand
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Cass is located in the Canterbury region of New Zealand's South Island. It is also currently a town with only one resident. Photo: Therichest. |
5. Buford, Wyoming (USA)
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Although it was purchased in 2013 and renamed the Town of PhinDeli Buford, people still call it Buford to this day. At one point, the town had as many as 2,000 residents. But as of 2013, Buford has had just one resident. Photo: Therichest. |
6. Tomioka, Japan
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In 2010, Tomioka had a population of over 15,000. However, after the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, everyone left. Only one farmer, Naoto Matsumura, and his dog remained. Photo: Therichest. |
7. Bonanza, Colorado (USA)
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The town of Bonanza is located deep in Saguache County, Colorado. According to the 2010 census, Bonanza had only one resident. Photo: Therichest. |
8.Jordan River, Canada
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Jordan River, near Vancouver, is a beautiful beach town. However, unlike its idyllic appearance, Jordan River is frequently hit by earthquakes and tsunamis, making it uninhabitable, except for 72-year-old Hugh Pite. Despite being constantly warned of the danger, Mr. Pite said he would never leave this place. Photo: Internet |
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