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  2. Tourism has become a dirty word. But 2025 could be the year ...

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    Although 2024 marks an inflection point in overtourism, with a record $1.9 billion in tourism spending, the trend was long in the making, she added. Tourism will not only be harder but also cost more.

  3. Decline of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The Recovery of Bahía de Todos los Santos by Maíno (1632).. The decline of Spain was the gradual process of financial and military exhaustion and attrition and suffered by metropolitan Spain [1] throughout the 17th century, in particular when viewed in comparison with ascendant rival powers of France and England.

  4. ‘A point of no return:’ Why Europe has become an epicenter ...

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    And most recently, thousands protested in the Spanish island of Mallorca, with organizers claiming the island’s tourism model “impoverishes workers and enriches only a few.” Overtourism backlash

  5. Modern history of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Early modern period. Catholic Monarchs (1479–1516) Granada War (1482–1492) ... War of the Spanish Succession (1701–1714) Nueva Planta Decrees (1707–1716)

  6. Tourism in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Spain is a major contributor to national economic life, with foreign and domestic tourism contributing to 12.3% of Spain's GDP (in 2023). [1] The international tourist expenditure in 2024 was around 126 billion euros. [2] Since 1959, the tourism industry has become one of the key sectors of the Spanish economy. [3]

  7. Spanish protests against ‘suffocating’ overtourism spill into ...

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    A resident said the current tourism model has made the city a ‘soulless theme park’ Spanish protests against ‘suffocating’ overtourism spill into San Sebastian Skip to main content

  8. Economic history of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The principal lubricants of the economic expansion, however, were the hard currency remittances of one million Spanish workers abroad, which are estimated to have offset 17.9% of the total trade deficit from 1962 to 1971; the gigantic increase in tourism that drew more than 20 million visitors per year by the end of the 1960s, accounting by ...

  9. 'We are in danger' - Spanish anti-tourism spills into winter ...

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