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Eisenhüttenstadt, a city in eastern Germany, is offering two weeks of free accommodation to attract new residents and boost its population. Located near the Polish border, the city will host selected individuals from September 6-20, providing them with an apartment and various activities to explore local life and work opportunities. The initiative, "Plan Now," aims to draw skilled workers and remote professionals, offering job prospects and community integration.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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