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Spain without Children: 460 Villages Left without Children of School Age

The Bayubas School of Abajo (Soria), built in the years of the Republic, had been closed for 14 years. The silence seized its beautiful gardens, the football court, the chess floor classrooms. Until just two years ago, when the arrival of several families from Colombia to work in resin pine trees with their children has brought him back to life. Five children between the ages of four and ten relearned in their classrooms, to play on their soccer…
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The Bayubas School of Abajo (Soria), built in the years of the Republic, had been closed for 14 years. The silence seized its beautiful gardens, the football court, the chess floor classrooms. Until just two years ago, when the arrival of several families from Colombia to work in resin pine trees with their children has brought him back to life. Five children between the ages of four and ten relearned in their classrooms, to play on their soccer…

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elcorreogallego.es broke the news in on Saturday, October 4, 2025.
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