The figure of "rural hotel" in the classification of hotel installations in Andalusia
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.2002.v0i24.399Abstract
In this work, we have tried to make an inventory about hotel installations in rural areas in the province of Málaga, with the purpose of knowing the touristic equipment in these spaces. In this process, we could perceive the deficiencies of official classifications in order to obtain the cited objective.
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