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[[File:Logo MonografíaSpain_Evolution-in-the-amount-of-trips-per-person-during-the-first-wave-of-the-pandemic_2020_statisticalgraph_18416_eng.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Statistical graph: Evolution in the amount of trips per person during the first wave of the pandemic. 2020. Spain.]]
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The need to supply materials to the industries and services demanded by the population entails high levels of mobility in Spain. The robust tourist industry, family and professional relationships, trips related to culture and sport as well as freight are just some of the factors that cause these high levels of mobility.
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[[File:Logo MonografíaSpain_Evolution-in-the-amount-of-passengers-at-Spanish-airports_2018-2020_statisticalgraph_18417_eng.jpg|left|thumb|300px|Statistical graph: Evolution in the amount of passengers at spanish Spanish airports. 2018-2020. Spain.]]
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[[File:Logo MonografíaSpain_Evolution-in-the-amount-of-cruise-passengers_2018-2020_statisticalgraph_18418_eng.jpg|left|thumb|300px|Statistical graph: Evolution in the amount of cruise passengers. 2018-2020. Spain.]]
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