Ready for a slower pace of life? Get over $16K to move to the Spanish countryside
Briefly

Digital nomads are being offered grants of up to €15,000 to relocate to Extremadura, a rural Spanish region, as part of a repopulation initiative.
"Live in Ambroz" aims to attract 200 remote workers to combat population decline in the Ambroz Valley while providing financial incentives for relocation.
Extremadura is inexpensive compared to Madrid, where a one-bedroom apartment costs about €1,366, versus approximately €475 in Extremadura's Badajoz.
The region offers rich history, including ancient Roman ruins and Moorish architecture, alongside a thriving agricultural economy and beautiful landscapes to explore.
Read at USA TODAY
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