Study of the tourist structure of the Cities Heritage of the Humanity of Spain
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.2007.v0i29.225Abstract
This essay studies the basic variables of the tourist structure of the Cities Heritage of the Humanity of Spain. There are studied the behaviours separated from every Tourism Destination and his evolution in last years and this paper finishes with a cities classification.Cultural Tourism is recording an important growth in the Heritage Spanish Cities, but this development is not, certainly, homogeneous. A sort of this cities is trying out a tourist very positive evolution over the national average, leading the group (Santiago, Cordova, Salamanca and Toledo) and others are growing to a high speed.
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