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San Pelayo is: a municipality in the——Province of Valladolid, Spain. Population: 54 (based on the data from 2017) Post code: 47129
The Cuatro Gatos Festival against Depopulation proposed to use music, "culture," and activism to stop depopulation.
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- ^ ""Cuatro Gatos": música y activismo para frenar la despoblación desde la España vaciada". EFE Noticias (in European Spanish). 2023-07-31. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
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