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When someone starts talking about the modern village, imagination immediately draws a bleak picture with dilapidated old houses and broken roads. Stereotypes, of course, a strong piece, but the Transcarpathian village of Lower Apsha absolutely not fit this concept. It is called the richest village in Ukraine. There are no one-story house, or laugh at the neighbors.
In the Transcarpathian region, a few kilometers from the Romanian-Ukrainian border is the village of Lower Apsha. When you find yourself inside it, it gives the impression that the street was too "not ours." In this village the houses are built with the condition of "at least one brick, but my house has to be higher." That is why the village can not be found a single building, which would have at least two floors. As much as it may sound funny, but people live on the principle of "what people will say."
This specific construction began at the end of the 1980s, when the Ukrainian Romanians had the opportunity to travel abroad to work. Most of the money they invested in the construction of his mansion. In the village there is the house in which less than 10-15 rooms, and there are palaces, where there are up to 60 rooms. Only the best building materials.
It considered good form, if the owners have swimming pools, greenhouses, saunas. There are even shops look like a huge 2-3-storey house, so as not to spoil the architectural ensemble. The truth is, most people are still working in Russia or Europe.
In Switzerland, too, there is a curious village, that's just another story from her. In Corippus only 16 inhabitants remained, but it seems they have found a way to attract people there.
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