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Town Rejoices After First Child Born in 30-Years Breaks Children of Men Curse

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Ancient rural town Pagliara dei Marsi in Italy has a population of roughly 20 people - with more cats than humans - which is why there was widespread celebration when a child was born this year

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In Pagliari dei Marsi, a village on the slopes of Mount Girifalco in the Italian region of Abruzzo, cats have long outnumbered people. But the silence that had echoed through the narrow streets for decades was broken in March by the sound of a baby crying. Lara Bussi Trabucco was born, the village’s first baby in almost 30 years, and her birth brought joy to the entire community, The Guardian reports. With Lara’s arrival, the village’s populatio…

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Lara was born nine months ago and is the attraction of Pagliaara dei Marsi, a village with 20 inhabitants. Rehabilitation discusses a demographic crisis in the region, where the only maternity runs the risk of closing.

·Portugal
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The birth of little Lara in Pagliara dei Marsi highlighted the demographic crisis affecting Italy and especially the villages – Parents are worried about the child's future education

The birth of baby Lara Bussi Trabuco in the village of Pagliara dei Marsi in Abruzzo, Italy, has become a symbol of hope in a country facing a deep demographic crisis.

·Novi Beograd, Serbia
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Protothema broke the news in on Friday, December 26, 2025.
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