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From goat farms in the Atlantic to an Italian cave with 12,000-year-old paintings: these are Europe's 3 secret islands

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Three small, hidden islands in Europe that remain largely untouched by traditional tourism have been highlighted for travelers seeking secluded destinations accessible only by ferry. Among these locations are an island featuring goat farms in the Atlantic and an Italian cave containing 12,000-year-old paintings.

Separately, a recent national survey conducted by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in collaboration with Voices revealed that 57 percent of Argentines would like to have more children. The study indicates that the observed decline in fertility rates within the country does not necessarily reflect a lack of desire among the population to expand their families, but is instead influenced by specific deterrents.

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Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (AR) Focuses on fertility rates and family planning challenges in Argentina.
Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (AR) Highlights hidden, off-the-beaten-path European islands accessible only by ferry.
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