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  2. Top tourist destination Barcelona plans to shut all holiday ...

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    Barcelona announced that it will bar apartment rentals to tourists by 2028, an unexpectedly move as it seeks to rein in soaring housing costs. Top tourist destination Barcelona plans to shut all ...

  3. Housing in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The proportion of people living in flats was highest, among the EU Member States, in Spain (65.9%), Latvia (65.0%) and Estonia (62.6%), while the highest proportions of people living in semi-detached houses were reported in the Netherlands, the United Kingdom (both 59.9%) and Ireland (51.6%); these were the only Member States where more than ...

  4. Casa Milà - Wikipedia

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    In September, they commissioned Gaudí for building them a new house with the idea of living in the main floor and renting out the rest of the apartments. On February 2, 1906, the project was presented to the Barcelona City Council and the works began, demolishing the pre-existing building instead of reforming it, as in the case of the Casa ...

  5. Spanish property bubble - Wikipedia

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    In fact, the Bank of Spain has warned each year about the high rates of indebtedness of Spanish households, [26] which according to the institution was unsustainable. Private debt stood at 832.289 billion euros at the end of 2006, an increase of 18.53% year-on-year, and reached 1 trillion euros by the end of 2010. [27]

  6. Demographics of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The population of Spain doubled during the twentieth century as a result of the demographic boom in the 1960s and early 1970s. After that time, the birth rate fell during the 1980s and Spain's population growth stalled. Many demographers have linked Spain's very low fertility rate to the country's lack of a family support policy.

  7. Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    Barcelona (/ ˌ b ɑːr s ə ˈ l oʊ n ə / ⓘ BAR-sə-LOH-nə; Catalan: [bəɾsəˈlonə] ⓘ; Spanish: [baɾθeˈlona] ⓘ) is a city on the northeastern coast of Spain.It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second-most populous municipality of Spain.

  8. Taxation in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The current normal rate is 21% which applies to all goods which do not qualify for a reduced rate or are exempt. There are two lower rates of 10% and 4%. The 10% rate is payable on most drinks, hotel services, and cultural events. The 4% rate is payable on food, books and medicines. [7] An EU directive means that all countries of the European ...

  9. 1931 Barcelona rent strike - Wikipedia

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    The 1931 Barcelona rent strike was called in July 1931 by Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT) [1] as a result of a massive immigration wave to Barcelona for jobs constructing the 1929 International Exposition, the Wall Street crash of 1929, and political instability. By the following month, 100,000 working-class families had joined it.

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