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Spain is world number 3 spot for tourists

Madrid - Spain announced Tuesday it has retaken the number three spot in world tourism in 2013, overtaking China by luring a record 60.6 million international visitors.

Foreign tourist arrivals surged by 5.6 percent in the year, the government said, boosting the eurozone's fourth largest economy after a long, job-wrecking recession.

"The new figures for 2013 allow our country to retake the number three position in this indicator after having overtaken China," Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy boasted.

Spain now stood behind only France with 83 million international tourist arrivals and the United States with 67 million, Rajoy said.

Income from foreign tourists hit record levels, too, a significant contribution to the Spanish economy, which has just emerged from five years of stop-start recession that left the nation with a 26-percent unemployment rate.

Spending by international tourists in the first 11 months of 2013 surged by 8.7% from the same period last year to $76bn, government figures showed.

Even without the official figures for the whole year, it is already possible to say that 2013 was a record in terms of tourism spending, Rajoy said.

"The implications of these figures are clear to everyone," Rajoy said.

The tourism industry accounted for 10.9% of Spain's total economic output in 2012, and 11.9% of all jobs, the prime minister said.

British tourists led the way to Spain in 2013, with some 14.3 million of them accounting for 23.6% of all foreign tourists, said the report by Spain's Industry, Energy and Tourism Ministry.

Germany

Next came Germany with 16.2% of the total, France with 15.7%, and Nordic countries with eight percent.

Russian tourists accounted for 2.6% of the total, but their numbers showed the biggest leap, soaring by 31.6% from the previous year.

The top destinations in Spain were Catalonia, which drew 15.5 million foreign visitors, or 25.7% of the total, followed by the Balearic Islands such as Majorca with 11.1 million international arrivals, or 18.3% of the total.

Spanish tourism industry association Exceltur predicts the tourism industry will grow by 1.8% in 2014.

Besides Spain's attractions, such as its beaches, the tourism industry said it benefited last year from misfortune in Egypt, where political turmoil scared away visitors.

Egypt lost 2.5 million tourists from June up to the end of the year, estimated Exceltur vice president Jose Luis Zoreda. "Curiously, Spain's tourists grew by 3 million," he added.

Many of the visitors diverted from Egypt were budget tourists, however, Zoreda said.

Spain's economy emerged from a two-year downturn by posting 0.1% growth in the third quarter of 2013.

The economy expanded by 0.3% in the final quarter, Spain's prime minister said, confirming an estimate by his finance minister ahead of the release of official data.

The Spanish government is tipping an overall economic expansion of 0.7% in 2014.


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