Since the 1980s, the Italian town of Ostana had not seen the birth of a single baby.
But last week, a dream came true, as the mayor of the small town said. A baby was born. The first in 28 years.
According to La Stampa, the town has only 85 inhabitants, including newborn Pablo. Its population has continuously fallen -- a fate shared by many other Italian towns and villages.
"The real decline started in 1975, with 17 babies between 1976 and 1987, when the last boy was born - until little Pablo,"
Mayor Giacomo Lombardo was quoted as saying. A party will be held to celebrate what
