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I've heard that Italy is paying people to move there. They also seem to have a rather enlightened politics. One example is that unlike in the US, they do not define Islam to be a religion. They are correct.
An underpopulated region in Italy is offering to pay people $27,500 to move into its ghost towns
About 9,000 people, or 3% of the population, have left the mountainous province of Molise, Italy, since 2014.www.insider.com
You can get paid $27,000 to live in the Italian countryside
Author Frances Mayes reportedly purchased Bramasole, the villa that inspired the book “Under the Tuscan Sun,” for $140,000 — not to mention many more thousands in renovation costs. But …nypost.com
Italy: Islam Not Recognized as a Religion — Denied Religious Tax Status
This post was originally made in the Muslim Times by our Japan Editor: Mrs. Abida Rehman, in 2012. I have copied it in this post, to be able to put it in slide show again. Original Post dated: Augu…themuslimtimes.info
I wonder why Molise is underpopulated.