Another 'human pressure' record in Mallorca
The combination of permanent and temporary populations.
Another summer of human pressure on the islands.
Another summer of human pressure on the islands.
Another month in Mallorca and the human pressure has increased
A September human pressure daily average in Mallorca of 1,358,356.
Your weekly news catch up in Mallorca
This week tragic events in Porto Cristo, Llubi, and Son Cotoner, fine for British woman, WTM, human pressure, tourism, Balearics budget and Sánchez investiture.
There were more people than ever in Mallorca in June
Won't be known for a couple of months if the all-time record for August was broken.
Human pressure in Mallorca in May was at an all-time high
Latest figures for foreign tourist arrivals show a five per cent increase.
Over one million people in Mallorca in February - the first time ever
No reason to believe that there is a redistribution of tourists away from the months of the high season.
Mallorca record for the number of people was broken in August
The previous record was in 2017.
August human pressure in the Balearics was the third highest on record
'Saturation' in August owed much to a large increase in the number of Spanish tourists.
Balearics wants to cap population growth
"There is no need for more places in the Balearics."
July was the second busiest in history in Mallorca
Balearic population nearly doubled on a single day in July.
The population in the Balearics has grown by 50% since 2000
The Balearic population will increase the most in Spain.
Calculating numbers of tourists by tracking phones
The data will also show how many residents of the Balearics are not on the islands at any given time.
Balearics human pressure has increased over 60% in 25 years
The number of tourists over Easter was more than double what it was in 1997.
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