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Where do Germans go in Spain?

Germans Moving To Spain: Immigration Statistics Most of them reside mainly in the Balearic Islands, Cataluña (Barcelona), Canarias (Santa Cruz de Tenerife) and Comunitat Valenciana (Alicante).



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Mallorca: Rising Star of Balearic Islands. More than 3.4 million German tourists and 2.3 million British tourists visit Mallorca every year.

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Mallorca: Rising Star of Balearic Islands. More than 3.4 million German tourists and 2.3 million British tourists visit Mallorca every year.

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The anthem of Mallorca is La Balanguera. Like the other Balearic Islands of Menorca, Ibiza, and Formentera, the island is an extremely popular holiday destination, particularly for tourists from the Netherlands, Germany, and the United Kingdom.

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Best Places to Visit in Spain
  • Barcelona.
  • Santiago de Compostela.
  • Segovia.
  • Costa Brava.
  • Cordoba.
  • Menorca.
  • Toledo.
  • Madrid.


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Not all Germans who came to the island were travellers that spent only the summer season, some of them established there as their place of residence. In fact, after the Nazi party took the power, thousands of Germans emigrated to Majorca, as they felt safe in the democratic Spain of the second Republic.

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Where do British expats live in Spain? While British expats can be found in multiple cities across Spain, they are especially drawn to Costa de Sol, Barcelona, Madrid, and Serville.

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Salzburg, Austria. Not many people know but Salzburg in Austria is one of the best cities in Europe where it is warm but not too hot in July and August. Moderate temperatures make Salzburg cool and pleasant with average highs ranging from 21°C (70F) to 25°C (77F).

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As a percentage of the foreign population, the British were fourth in Alcudia, says Foro Ciudad/INE - 5.7%, behind Colombians 16.1%, Argentines 11.2% and Moroccans 9.7%. For Pollensa, the British percentage (the highest) was 16.5%, with Argentines second on 11.4% and Romanians on 9.4%.

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