We've all heard about the colorful towns around the world, there are really lots of them and their facades are very colorful and striking. But, are there any towns that are painted in only one color? Of course there are, but they are very rare. Exactly, the following list deals with these unusual tourist destinations - a one-color towns, enjoy the article.
1. Júzcar, Spain
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Júzcar (220 residents) is a town in the province of Málaga, part of the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain. In spring 2011, buildings in the town (including the church and gravestones) were painted blue to celebrate the premiere of the Smurfs movie. 4,000 litres (1,100 US gal) of paint was used.
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In December 2011, Sony Pictures offered to repaint the town. Citizens voted to leave the buildings painted blue, as an estimated 80,000 tourists visited in the six months following the repainting. The town normally sees 300 tourists per year. [link, map]
2. Izamal, Mexico
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3. Jaipur, India
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4. Jodhpur, India
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5. Collonges-la-Rouge, France
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6. Piódão, Portugal
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7. Ubrique, Spain
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8. Chefchaoen, Morocco
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Don't forget Bath, England! Most of the building there are all made from honey colored limestone.
ReplyDeleteHere are some pictures that show this: http://stephenliloiaphotography.wordpress.com/tag/bath-abbey/
I really love this kind of towns!
ReplyDeleteCheck out Paternoster, Western Cape, South Africa!
ReplyDeleteI admire residents of Júzcar - great choice they made by not repainting the buildings. 80000 tourists on 220 population means 363 tourists for every resident. That's a tourist per resident every day. Great source of income and a lot of diversity of people.
ReplyDeleteCheck out Detroit. Everything's painted the color of shit.
ReplyDeleteDon't forget Torn in the Netherlands. Also white.
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ReplyDeleteWhat about all of the sub divisions in Alberta Canada. All of those cookie cutter houses are a shade of beige. Thak you plastic siding and mass construction
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ReplyDeleteDoesn't Petra, the "rose-red city half as old as time," belong on this list?
ReplyDeleteStaton, IA home of Mrs. Olsen of Folger's Coffee fame - all houses must be white
ReplyDeleteThat is a pretty cool list. Some of them I can understand, but the town that painted itself because of a movie? That seems really strange.
ReplyDeleteToulouse, France is known as the pink city, or la ville rose.
ReplyDeleteNice collection; amazing!
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also jaisalmer, India known as golden city
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