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Thousands of residents across the Balearic Islands, particularly in Palma de Mallorca, protested against overtourism, demanding an overhaul of tourism policies that they argue harm local communities. Estimates of participants varied, with organizers claiming around 50,000 joined the demonstration, while police reported about 10,000. The protesters, organized by groups like Menys Turisme, Mas Vida, highlighted issues such as rising housing costs and strained public services due to the influx of tourists—14.4 million visited last year alone. UNESCO officials warned that protests could escalate if European authorities do not address these pressing concerns, drawing parallels with successful activism in Venice. Both the local government and activists are calling for a shift towards sustainable tourism that prioritizes resident well-being over mass tourist numbers. As protests continue, the need for effective tourism management and policy changes becomes increasingly urgent for island residents.
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