The opening of a refugee centre in Burbáguena, Spain has brought new life to the village, with over 1,000 people passing through and 100 choosing to stay permanently. The population has increased, services like schools and businesses have reopened, and residents are integrating well with the newcomers from various countries. The centre’s director notes the refugees’ resilience and capacity for empathy, fostering connections with the local community and creating a positive impact on the village.
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