Tourism in Melilla
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Tourism, Melilla, Spain.Abstract
This paper describes the tourist scene of some of the lesser known areas of Spain, which saves a particularly valuable heritage resources. We describe the tourist infrastructure, transport and tourism planning.Downloads
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