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How Much Refugees Pay for Accommodation in South Tyrol

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There, 2,397 people pay only the minimum rent of 120 euros – most of them South Tyroleans. A woman with a child has moved to Sterzing; the Obervinschge communities have found apartments. "I do not deny the housing shortage, but the efforts are great and gradually it will work out in many municipalities," says Pamer. Integration works better in small communities than in hotels in Bolzano, where women and children, but not their men, are allowed t…
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There, 2,397 people pay only the minimum rent of 120 euros – most of them South Tyroleans. A woman with a child has moved to Sterzing; the Obervinschge communities have found apartments. "I do not deny the housing shortage, but the efforts are great and gradually it will work out in many municipalities," says Pamer. Integration works better in small communities than in hotels in Bolzano, where women and children, but not their men, are allowed t…

·Bolzano, Italy
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stol.it broke the news in Bolzano, Italy on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
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