To combat the rural exodus, 36 inland municipalities in the province of Málaga are actively seeking new residents. For this purpose, the platform ‘Come Live in a Town’ has been set up, where Spanish municipalities are looking for new residents. According to La Opinion de Malaga on Thursday, September 7, Benarraba, a small village in Málaga with 450 inhabitants, stands out.
Benarraba, which belongs to the Serrania de Ronda, is located in the valley of the Genal. According to the official website of the Andalusian Tourist Board, the town “thrives on forestry, agriculture and livestock, and enjoys a well-deserved reputation for artisanal pork products.” Its picturesque location makes it
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