The biggest and unchanging truth of life is death. Whoever is born on this earth has to die one day. There is no assurance of death that when and where it will come. No one can determine the time and place of death. In such a situation, just imagine if someone tells you that you cannot die in this place, then how absurd you will find this thing. But you will be surprised to know that there are many places in the world where death is banned. Yes, you must be hearing this as a lie, but it is true. When the people living in these places are about to die, they are removed from that place and sent to some other place. Let us know about these places...

Longyearbyen, Norway
If you are wondering if dying is forbidden in this city, then surely there will not be a cemetery here either. But it is not like there is a cemetery here, but no one has been buried in this city for 70 years. The biggest reason for this is that this area is very snowy, due to which the bodies here neither rot nor get destroyed. Because of this, a virus named "permafrost" is produced in these dead bodies, and the people living here are at risk of serious illness. Whenever a person is sick or about to die in this city, he is taken to another city, so that he can spend the last time of his life well.

Falciano del Mexico, Italy
The mayor at the time, Giulio Cesare Fava, enacted a law in March 2012 making it illegal to execute every citizen living in the municipality of Falciano del Masico and anyone who passes through the municipal limits. This order has to be issued here because the cemetery of this municipality is filled and now there is no place left to bury anyone. The biggest reason for this is that most retired people live in the area of this municipality. Therefore the people of ‘Falciano del Masico’ are buried in the nearest town ‘Mondragone’ but after paying a very heavy amount. The mayor of Del Masico has appealed to people to go to a nearby town and die until a new cemetery is built for the municipality.

Itsukushima, Japan
This is a sacred place in Japan, so the government makes every effort to maintain the sanctity of this place. The priests of this holy place have banned death and birth since 1878. It is strictly prohibited for pregnant women, elderly, and sick people to visit this place.

Sarporenx, France
This is a village situated in the south-west of France. On 13 February 2008, the then mayor 'Gérard Lalanne' issued a municipal order in which it was ordered that people would not die in the cemeteries falling within this municipal area, that is, they would have to go to some other place before dying. He had issued this order because the village cemetery had become very crowded. There was also a provision for strict punishment for those who violated this order. Here a court had also banned people from using their private land as a graveyard.

Celia, Italy
Most of the people living in the city located in southern Italy are over 65 years of age, with a total population of only 537. To save the population of this city from reducing, the mayor of the city decreed that no one in this city is free to get sick or die. The purpose of this order is to spread health awareness among the people.

Lanzarón, Spain
Local cemeteries in Lanzarote, Spain are often full. Given this problem, in the year 1999, the mayor of the village of Granada province had banned the death of people. This step was taken as a political move, but it was true. The province's population of 4,000 was advised to live until the municipality found a new cemetery.

Cugnox, France
The condition of Cugnox in France is similar, where the mayor did not get permission for a new cemetery in the year 2007. In such a situation, he had banned the death of people. However, he later widened his local cemetery, after which the ban was lifted.

(PC: Lifeberrys)