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Today it is known for its hotel industry, beaches, and skyscrapers and receives as many tourists from abroad as from Spain. According to the 2020 census, Benidorm has a permanent population of 70,450 inhabitants, making it the fifth-most populous town in the Alicante province and the ninth in Valencian Community. [3]
Height metres Floors Year Note Image 1: Intempo: 203: 47 [4] 2021: Tallest residential building in Benidorm. 2: Gran Hotel Bali: 186: 52 [5] 2002: The building opened 17 May 17, 2002 and was the tallest building in Benidorm and the second tallest hotel in Europe. 3: Torre Lúgano: 158: 48: 2007
The shot was taken from the Cross of Benidorm, located on the summit of the Sierra Helada. Benidorm is a town with 73,000 inhabitants throughout the year, but with a peak of over half a million in the summer season. It is the town with the third greatest concentration of tall buildings in Europe, after London and Milan. Within Spain, Benidorm ...
Català: Escut de Benidorm, Marina Baixa (País Valencià): En camp d'atzur, una torre de pedra aclarida de sable, aterrassada d'una espècie de platja que es perllonga pels flancs formant una badia, amb una torre en cada extrem; dintre de la badia, ones de mar d'argent i atzur i en la sinistra una barca de sable; en l'horitzó que forma el mar i a la destra, un monticle en forma d'illot; la ...
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