A Village in Spain is Paying People to Move There

A village in Spain has 24C temperatures in April and is paying people to move. It has 40 residents.
The village will give a family a free house and a job if they move. Almost 100 people applied.
To move, a family must have kids and run the village bar. One adult must work as a bricklayer.
Six other families will pay €100 rent. The village is in a empty area of Spain.
Few families live in the village all year. More people visit in summer.
The village is in the mountains.
A man from the village moved to Madrid but still loves his home village. The village is renovating houses.
A family moving to the village will run the bar. The bar may not make a lot of money.
The bricklaying job is more secure. The village needs someone to fix houses.
The area is called 'empty Spain'.
A family must promise to stay in the village. Kids will travel 20km to school.
There is little public transport. Most medical care is in nearby towns.
Many people applied to move to the village. The council is choosing who can move based on skills and ability to adapt.
Another town in Italy is also paying people to move.
Applicants are warned about harsh winters.
The Italian town is near Florence. It offers to pay half of the rent for two years.
New residents can get more money if they stay for ten years. Many people have accepted the offer.
The town had many empty houses. The mayor wants to make the town a nice place to live.