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Canaries top March tourism table

The Canary Islands recorded the best figures for tourism in Spain last month. Statistics published yesterday by the Spanish government show that the Islands posted an occupancy rate of over 70%, easily bettering national rivals the Balearics and Madrid, neither of whom reached 60%.



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Canary Islands - 24.04.2008 - La Gomera continued to record the country's top individual figure, with 94% of all its tourism beds filled during the month. Sector leaders have warned, however, that the bumper figures should be treated with caution given that they are not comparable to previous years because Easter fell unusally early this year.