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In 1950, some 400,000 people came to Spain on holiday. By 1960, the figure was ten times that (and now stands at an eye-watering eighty-four million). The tourism boom brought in holidaymakers’ pounds, francs, marks and schillings, as well as inves…
Matthew Clapham
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Not far short of twice the population.
Professional translator by day. Writer of silly and serious stuff by night. Also by day, when I get fed up of tedious translations. Founder of Iberospherical.
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