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The 5 World’s Most Unusual Streets

There is no place like home. We find our surroundings to be the most special. However, if you look around, you will see that some people live in places that look far more unusual.

3. Yonge Street, Canada
The longest street in the world is located in Canada. It is 1,178 miles long. The project is called an Event of National Historic Significance. The street was included in the Guinness Book, however, in the 1990s some changes were made which allowed the Book to exclude the place. Nevertheless, people still consider Yonge to be the world’s longest street.

4. 9 de Julio, Buenos Aires
The widest street in the world is situated in Buenos Aires and its name is dedicated to the country’s National Day of Independence. The street is made up of 9 lanes. It takes 300 feet for pedestrians to cross the road to get to the opposite side. The central part of the street is decorated, has stunning gardens, squares and monuments for people to have a rest before they continue on to the opposite side.

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