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An abandoned village is being sold in Spain at a low price: what is really behind this offer
In Spain, an entire abandoned village has been put up for sale for the price of an apartment in a big city. The news has already caused a stir among investors and travelers. But the attractive figure often hides taxes, legal nuances, and restrictions on reconstruction. Find out more about the real conditions for buying real estate in Spain and what you should check before making a deal
20 Feb. 2026
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Working in Germany in 2026: a step-by-step guide for foreigners
Germany is actively recruiting foreign specialists to fill staff shortages in key sectors of the economy. Simplified visa procedures and high demand for skilled workers make the country one of the most promising destinations for employment in 2026. Learn more about in-demand professions, resources for finding jobs, and requirements for foreign candidates
20 Feb. 2026
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The cheapest countries to live in 2026: where to live comfortably and without high costs
In 2026, more and more people are choosing to live abroad not only for travel, but also for long-term residence or freelancing. But where can you live cheaply, without spending a lot on housing, food, and transportation? Our ranking includes the current countries with the lowest cost of living, as well as practical tips on how to reduce monthly expenses and enjoy comfort without overpaying
20 Feb. 2026
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Estonian e-residency: how to obtain it, how much it costs, and what opportunities it opens up
Estonia became the first country in the world to offer foreigners digital access to its business environment and the EU market. The e-residency program has been operating since 2014 and has already attracted tens of thousands of entrepreneurs from different countries. Learn more about the conditions of participation, the cost of registration, and the opportunities offered by Estonian e-residency
19 Feb. 2026
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7 new wonders of the world to be seen by tourists in 2026
Every year, tourism experts choose places that deserve the title of modern “wonders of the world” not for their catchy names, but for their real experiences, unique nature, and cultural value. The 2026 list includes little-known national parks, ancient cities, and remote islands where tourism has not yet spoiled the atmosphere. Learn more about the seven destinations to add to your travel plans now
19 Feb. 2026
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Free islands in Sweden: how to become the guardian of your own island for a year?
The tourism organization Visit Sweden has announced an unusual contest, the winners of which will be able to enjoy authentic Swedish islands free of charge for an entire year. Travelers from all over the world can participate — all they need to do is record a short video. Learn more about the contest rules, available islands, and the rights of their future guardians
19 Feb. 2026
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Moving to the Netherlands is not limited to Amsterdam - there are cities in the country with a better balance between housing prices, transportation and job opportunities. Some of them are more family-friendly, while others are more suitable for career or study. Find out more about which cities in the Netherlands are the most comfortable to live in
19 Feb. 2026
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Buying property in Cyprus for foreigners: new rules and restrictions may change the market
The Cypriot Parliament is considering bills that could significantly change the conditions for purchasing real estate for citizens of countries outside the European Union. The initiatives provide for quantitative limits on properties, geographical restrictions, and requirements for transparency in transactions. Learn more about the proposed restrictions, statistics on foreign purchases, and how to prepare for possible changes in the Cyprus real estate market
18 Feb. 2026
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