
Many Italians flee from desolate, poor rural areas in search of a brighter future elsewhere – but one retired, well-off London couple in their 60s has made the opposite move.
In 2012, Keith and Sandy Webster permanently ditched the expensive English capital to live the dolce vita dream in a depopulated southern Italian village in the Basilicata region called Irsina.
SOURCE: https://inews.co.uk/
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