In 2023, the EU's high-speed rail network expanded to 8,556 kilometres, a 47.2% increase since 2013, enhancing connectivity and efficiency across the region.
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According to statistics, in 2022, Cyprus, Luxembourg, Austria, and Malta had the highest dependency on their top three international tourism markets in the EU, while...
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Slovakia's 2021 strategy for smart and sustainable mobility, based on three key pillars - smart, resilient, and sustainable mobility - aims to develop smart transport...
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According to statistics, Italy leads Europe with 59 World Heritage sites, followed by Germany with 52 and Spain with 50, while Luxembourg, Ireland, and Malta...
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According to statistics, in 2023, the number of domestic and outbound trips taken by Slovak residents reached only 91.2% of the 2019 peak, with domestic...
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The 2021 Danish Act regulates the rental of holiday properties and camping sites to ensure fair use, consumer protection, and compliance with planning laws.
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According to statistics, Spain’s domestic tourism saw a strong recovery in 2021 after a dip, with Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia attracting the most tourists in...
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