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What is the number 1 most visited country?

France, the most visited country in the world, holds a special allure for international travelers. With an astounding number of 117,109,000 international tourists, France's irresistible blend of rich history, exquisite art, and captivating culture has made it an iconic destination.



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The Least-Visited Country in the World: Tuvalu According to the United Nations World Tourism Organization, the remote Pacific island country Tuvalu is the least-visited country globally.

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Where do Brits go on holiday abroad?
  1. Spain. With its winning combination of sun, sea and sand, Spain has long been a popular holiday destination for Brits. ...
  2. France. ...
  3. The United States. ...
  4. Italy. ...
  5. Greece. ...
  6. Portugal. ...
  7. Australia.


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A new study has revealed that the French capital received the highest number of tourists of any European city in 2018, attracting 19.1 million foreign visitors. It knocked the UK capital, which had 19.09 million tourists, off the top spot in Europe.

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The Travel and Tourism Development Index ranked the UK as the fifth-best country for non-leisure travel worldwide in 2021, and the first-best country in Europe.

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The Travel and Tourism Development Index ranked the UK as the fifth-best country for non-leisure travel worldwide in 2021, and the first-best country in Europe.

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A cultural and historical destination, the country is famous for its Scottish landscapes, British royal family, the Beatles, and a number of castles and forts.

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Nauru, Tuvalu, Kiribati, and Palau are all island countries in the South Pacific that you may have never heard of. Palau and Tuvalu were important US military outposts during World War II, but following that critical phase of history, they have been out of the news.

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16 Countries That Travel The Most (And Their Top Destinations)
  • 8 Italy.
  • 7 Belgium.
  • 6 Russia.
  • 5 The Netherlands.
  • 4 United Kingdom.
  • 3 France.
  • 2 Germany.
  • 1 United States.


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Taking into account direct and indirect impacts (including aspects like the supply chain), tourism in England contributes £106 billion to the British economy (GDP) and supports 2.6 million jobs. Looking at direct impacts only, tourism still contributes £48 billion, supporting 1.4 million jobs.

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Rome. Here is a wonderland of ancient, medieval, and modern history, from the Colosseum (almost 2000 years old) to Vatican City, the center of the Roman Catholic Church, and much in between.

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