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View all search resultsGone are the gargantuan cruise ships that have become a daily feature of Kotor's port and the tour groups that clog up the charming alleyways of the walled Old Town, steeped in history. And yet it is hard to feel at ease as fear mounts over the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic, which is weighing heavily on the minds of voters ahead of parliamentary elections on Sunday.
The number of foreigners staying in Spanish hotels rose in July to over 1.1 million after the country came out of one of Europe's strictest coronavirus lockdowns in late June, but was still only about one-sixth of last year's levels, data showed on Monday.
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