I was randomly browsing Google Earth and had drifted into Hungary when I noticed that many plots there, are elongated. They have a short front towards a road, where a house or structure usually is located, but then extend a pretty long way behind that!

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    5 months ago

    Similarly in Poland and Quebec. My guess would be that Hungarian inheritance laws/customs favoured the division of land between sons rather than the firstborn inheriting the lot (as in a lot of other European countries).