Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ibiza, Biodiversity and Culture' has mentioned 'Tourism' in the following places:
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The island's government and the Spanish Tourist Office have worked toward promoting more family-oriented tourism. | WIKI |
Contents 1 Names 2 History 3 World Heritage Site 4 Geography 5 Administration 6 Climate 7 Culture 8 People 9 Language 10 Tourism 10.1 Nightlife 10.2 Other 11 In popular culture 12 Development 13 Transport 14 Cuisine 15 Gallery 16 Notes 17 References 17.1 Citations 17.2 Bibliography 18 External links | WIKI |
Additionally, because of the influence of tourism and expatriates living in or maintaining residences on the island, other languages, like English, French, German and Italian, are widely spoken. | WIKI |
Tourism[edit] | WIKI |
The island's government is in the process of making policy changes to encourage a more cultured and quieter tourism scene. | WIKI |
The tourism of the island is not always characterized by its nightlife. | WIKI |
Tourism officials in Ibiza were reportedly "annoyed" by the song's apparent reinforcement of drug culture associated with Ibiza in the past, and Tourism Director Vicent Ferrer subsequently invited Posner to witness the island's culture and how it contrasts with the party "typecast. | WIKI |
Since the early days of mass tourism on the island, there have been a large number of development projects ranging from successful ventures, such as the super clubs at Space and Privilege, to failed development projects, such as Josep Lluxc3xads Sert's abandoned hotel complex at Cala D'en Serra,[48] the half-completed and now demolished "Idea" nightclub in Sant Antoni,[49] and the ruins of a huge restaurant/nightclub in the hills near Sant Josep called "Festival Club" that only operated for three summer seasons in the early 1970s. | WIKI |
[50] The transient nature of club-oriented tourism is most obvious in these ruins scattered all over the island. | WIKI |
Local artist Irene de Andrxc3xa8s has tackled the difficult issue of the impact of mass tourism on the island local landscapes, both natural and cultural, in an ongoing project called "Donde nada ocurre" (Where nothing happens). | WIKI |
[54] Minister of Tourism Vincente Torres stated in an interview in 2016 that the government has instituted a moratorium on building in certain areas. | WIKI |
He said that with almost 100,000 legal tourist beds and about 132,000 inhabitants on the island's 572 square kilometres (221xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi) not much more tourism can be supported. | WIKI |