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In a world where big cities often steal the spotlight, Etteln—a tiny village in Germany—is shaking things up by recently earning the title of the world’s smartest city. With only 1,750 residents, this quaint community has proven that collaboration and a strong sense of spirit can outweigh sheer size. Faced with challenges like school closures and a pandemic—yes, that pesky one that turned our lives upside down—Etteln decided to unite rather than divide.
During the lockdown, many residents found themselves excluded from a fiber-optic rollout. Instead of throwing up their hands in despair, 65 volunteers rolled up their sleeves to ensure that high-speed internet reached every last corner, proving that sometimes you don’t need a tech giant’s budget to get things done. They really took the phrase “it takes a village” seriously, and with a little resourcefulness and a lot of heart, Etteln became a model of community innovation.
And let’s be real: it’s about time a tiny village flaunted its brainpower beneath the noses of the bustling metropolises that often overshadow them. Who knew high-speed internet rollouts and urban planning could create a buzz like this? Maybe we should all start taking notes from these small-town heroes. So, what does your community need to tackle next? Let’s get those ideas flowing!
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