Tipes of tourists and satisfaction of the touristic experience in Santiago de Compostela
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.2006.v1i28.260Abstract
In this paper differents types of tourist flows in Saint James of Compostela are identified and connect with tourist pressure. This Town is a good example that in the other tourist destination happens. In the other hand, tourist satisfaction degree that enjoys the Town and their perception about tourist quality loosing.
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