Want To Live In Italy?

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NAC4EV

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See post #13. It isn't true that the city will pay you to move there.
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Want To Live In Italy? This City Will Pay You To Move There

An Italian mayor is offering to pay €2,000 to anyone willing to move to his village to stop it becoming deserted.
Daniele Galliano is trying to bolster the population in Bormida, a mountainous region in Liguria, north-west Italy, where just 394 people live.


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https://www.this-is-italy.com/want-to-live-in-italy-this-city-will-pay-you-to-move-there/?fbclid=IwAR1r-tCgMXbdfHPbhoY_Vbe22Eh59N-BuTqFegPxTcZI4cWMlpkGbcK6yr8

“We’re high up in a mountain area but also not far from the sea – it’s a healthy lifestyle, the air is very clean.” Mr Galliani’s post sparked excitement from social media users who said they would be keen to relocate to Bormida.

 
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lxskllr

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I didn't think so, but that looks nice. I especially like the population numbers.
 

paperfist

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Did you flunk geography?????:eek:

Is that you Mr Spina? Sorry I never paid attention on your class.

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KMFJD

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How fast is the internet there? It's about a 30 minute drive to the Italian Riviera, scenery looks beautiful, I'm sold.
 
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