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People Who Lived The Longest – We Just Hope They’ve Got Their Insurance Sorted Out

How old is old enough when you are talking about retirement? Most of us regard our grandmothers and grandfathers as elderly and they might be only in their 70s or 80s. But there are a few lucky ones who can actually enjoy the company of a great-grandparent—or even luckier, a great-great-grandparent! Our list is dedicated to supercentenarians of our times whose age is officially validated and their health insurance prolonged as no one else’s! Check out their amazing stories and a few health and wellness tips on how to live a long and happy life.

Maria Giuseppa Robucci – 115

She is the oldest person in Europe and the third oldest person in the world. Supercentenarian Maria Giuseppa Robucci got the title of the oldest person in Europe—and Italy of course—after Giuseppina Projecto died earlier in July. The Nonna Peppa from Puglia, Italy is not just the oldest woman, she is also the cutest! It is said that she is very much loved in her town and was also named as an honorary mayor in 2015. When asked about how she has managed to be this healthy despite her old age, she says she abstains from smoking and consuming alcohol!

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