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The Instituto de Turismo de España – Turespaña (Tourism Institute of Spain) is the official agency of the Government of Spain responsible for the marketing of the country as a tourist destination throughout the world. It depends on the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism through the Secretary of State for Tourism.
Constitutional law. This is the collection of laws and judicial institutions related to the organization of the constitutional bodies and the exercise of the citizen's basic rights and freedoms. Administrative law. This regulates the organization and functioning of the powers and bodies of the state and its relations with individuals. Criminal ...
The Secretary of State for Tourism (SETUR) is a high-ranking official of the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism of the Government of Spain.. The Secretary of State for the Tourism is responsible for carrying out as many actions as are necessary for the definition, development, coordination and execution of the Government's tourist policies, without prejudice to the competencies of the ...
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Foreign residents in Spain can get a card similar to the DNI but in blue, called the Tarjeta de Identidad de Extranjero (TIE). This card is the document that proves that the foreigner is legally in Spain. This card shows that the cardholder has been granted permission to stay in Spain for more than six months. The card is personal and non ...
Severe weather in Spain is back over Malaga as flights and train travel were disrupted due to wind and rain
The US Department of State's Bureau of Consular Affairs advised travellers in 2011 that Spain had a "moderate rate of crime". [11] Street crimes against tourists occur in the principal tourist areas. [11] Madrid and Barcelona, in particular, report incidents of "pick-pocketing, mugging, and occasional violent attacks". [11]
Spain’s left-wing minority government will need the support of other parties to make it law. Public concern has grown after a string of cases of sexual violence and abuse linked to the internet.