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The village in Norway pays 8400 euros for the birth of a child

Rural area in Norway
Село в Норвегії винагороджує батьків значною сумою за народження дитини.

In the small village of Lebesby, in northern Norway, the authorities have implemented a reward of 100,000 kroner for the birth of each newborn child to support large families. This initiative has proven to be very successful: it is forecasted that by 2025, the number of newborns will increase to 15, significantly exceeding previous years when the average monthly number of newborns was only 10.

The mayor Bjorn Pedersen shared his emotions about the increase in the number of children in the town, noting that this bonus has attracted more young families. The first parents who took advantage of it emphasize the positive impact on the local economy and Lebesby's infrastructure.

The mayor of the town remarked: 'I am very happy that so many children will be born in 2025. This is a significant event for us. Every small community dreams of this.'

Supporting young families and stimulating population growth is becoming a popular initiative in countries experiencing demographic decline. Furthermore, the Norwegian government has reported changes in language requirements for foreigners seeking permanent residence in the country.

In the small Norwegian village of Lebesby, bonuses for childbirth are being introduced, which contributes to the growth of newborns and supports young families. The initiative received positive feedback from local residents and city officials, indicating the success of this approach to solving demographic problems. The Norwegian government is also taking additional measures to support young families and increase the country's population.

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