In a Spanish village celebrated for its healing springs, dying was symbolically outlawed in 1999 due to cemetery overcrowding. This unusual decree, intended as a protest, has unexpectedly transformed Lanjarón into a viral sensation. The quirky law now attracts tourists and highlights broader issues of urban planning and resource management in an aging world.
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