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Spain's homeless help repopulate rural ghost towns


Nalliby and Juan Martínez are from Colombia. Moving to Muñotello - population 60 - means they'll be able to keep their daughter from being taken into care.
"When they told me that I had to go to the village, I didn't care what the house was like," Nalliby told Euronews.
Nalliby MartinezCredit: Euronews
"If I could stay with my daughter, where she wouldn't get wet, where she wouldn't get cold, I didn't care."
Nancy Mamani fled to Spain with her three children from Peru. As a refugee, she did not expect that the pandemic would leave her without work. Nor that she would leave the narrow four-metre square room she shared with her children in Madrid.

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