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Spain expects 100 million foreign tourists despite fires and heat

Spain expects 100 million foreign tourists despite fires and heat

Spain expects to welcome 100 million foreign tourists this year, according to Tourism Minister Jordi Hereu. Despite concerns regarding rising summer temperatures and wildfires, the country continues to see growth in mass tourism.

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