PODCAST: Small villages, big challenges - A closer look at Catalonia's micropobles
Filling the Sink analyzes the difficulties that remote communities face due to urban migration

The term "micropobles" refers to small villages with fewer than 1,000 inhabitants. There are more than 480 micropobles in Catalonia, representing nearly one-third of all municipalities, yet they are home to only 2.5% of the population, many of whom are already over 65 years old.
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Gigi Giulia and Lorcan Doherty join host Beth Cohen to discuss the pros and cons of living in a microvillage. We meet Joan Solà, president of the Associació de Micropobles de Catalunya, who explains the importance of rural communities in preserving Catalan cultural heritage and traditions.
Young architect Marta Solà explains her decision to return to her home town in an isolated area of Central Catalonia to begin her professional life after studying in Barcelona.
And we explore some of the government initiatives which are being implemented to protect remote villages from depopulation.
Whatever challenges Catalonia's microvillages may be facing, they continue to be unique places to reside for those who seek an alternative lifestyle away from the city.
This week our Catalan phrase is "Fotre el camp," which is a rude expression commonly used to tell someone to go away or "get lost!"
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