Speaking of random I forgot to put the random number of the day up.
46450
I found multiple searches when I looked up 46450 in the Google Maps.
First result was in a place called Mellerud V Sweden. Mellerud is a locality and seat of Mellerud Municipality, Vastra Gotaland County, Sweden. It has 3,750 inhabitants according to the 2010 census. (Thanks Wikipedia). Meaning this place is either pretty small for the people or their are not a lot of people (probably the second of the two judging by the pictures) Mullerud from the pictures shows a lot of open land and single houses followed by lots of land. Take a look.
I also found Kaunas Region in Lithuania. Kaunas is actually the second-largest city in Lithuania and has historically been a leading center of Lithuanian economic academic, and cultural life. The city's name is of Lithuanian origins and most likely derives from a personal name. There was a legendary story that claims that Kaunas was established by the Romans in ancient times. These Romans were supposedly led by a patriscian named Palemon, who had three sons - Barcus, Kunas, and Sperus. Palemon fled from Rome because he feared the mad Emperor Nero. Palemon, his sons and other relatives travelled all the way to Lithuania. After Palemon's death, his sons divided his land. Kunas got the land where Kaunas now stands. He built a fortress near the confluenc of the Nemunas and Neris rivers, and the city that grew up there was named after him. There is also a suburban region in the vicinity name "Palemonas".
In addition I found Valencia Spain. Specifically a place called Benifaio. Benifaio is a hippy town outside of Valencia and has some broken down houses and such according to videos that I have seen. However the people believe they are prospering and "sing before they eat."
And finally I found a place called Kouvola Finland, More specifically Enajarvi Finland. This is actually a zip code for the Lake Enajarvi in Finland. And even though this might be a unique name, their are actually four other lakes with the same name.


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