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The World Tourism Organization compiles the World Tourism Rankings. World Tourism Organization Building in Madrid The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) is a United Nations agency dealing with questions relating to tourism. ...

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Number of foreign tourists in 1990, 1995, 2000 and from 2002 to 2005

Rank (2004) Nation Millions of foreign tourists Change
1990 1995 2000 2002 2003 2004 2005 (provisional) 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 (provisional)
1st France 52.497 60.0 77.2 77.0 75.0 75.1 76.0 +2.4% -2.6% +0.1% +1.2%
2nd Spain 34.085 34.9 47.9 52.3 52.5 52.4 55.6 +4.5% +0.3% +3.1% +6.0%
3rd United States 39.363 43.5 51.2 41.9 40.4 46.1 49.4 -6.7% -3.6% +11.8% +7.2%
4th China 10.484 20.0 31.2 36.8 33.0 41.8 46.8 +11% -10.3% +26.7% +12.1%
5th Italy 26.679 31.1 41.2 39.8 39.6 37.1 36.5 +0.6% -0.5% -6.4% -1.5%
6th United Kingdom 18.013 23.5 25.2 24.2 24.8 27.8 30.0 +5.9% +2.6% +12.3% +8.0%
7th Mexico 17.172 20.2 13.1 20.6 18.7 20.6 21.9 +4.6% -4.9% +10.5% +6.3%
8th Germany 17.045 14.8 19.0 18.0 18.4 20.1 21.5 +0.6% +0.4% +9.5% +6.8%
9th Austria 19.011 17.2 18.0 18.6 19.1 19.4 20.0 +2.4% +2.6% +1.5% +3.0%
10th Canada 20.1 17.5 19.2 18.6[citation needed] +1.9% -12.6% +9.2% -2,2%[citation needed]
11th Turkey 4.799 12.8 13.3 16.8 20.3 +18.6% +4.3% +26.2% +20.5%

Several tourists looking at the night view of the Victoria Harbour at Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. ...

Income from foreign tourists in 2002, 2003 and 2004

Rank (2004) Nation Billions of USD (2002) Billions of USD (2003) Change (2003/2002) Billions of USD (2004) Change (2004/2003)
1 United States 66.7 64.5 -3.3% 74.5 15.5%
2 Spain 33.8 41.8 23.6% 45.2 8.1%
3 France 32.7 37.0 13.1% 40.8 10.3%
4 Italy 26.9 31.2 16.2% 35.7 14.4%
5 Germany 19.0 23.0 21.2% 27.7 20.4%
6 United Kingdom 20.5 22.8 10.7% 27.3 19.7%
7 China 20.4 17.4 -14.6% 25.7 47.7%
8 Turkey 11.9 13.2 10.9% 15.9 20.5%
9 Austria 11.2 14.1 25.2% 15.4 9.2%
10 Australia 10.3 12 11.7% 13.0 16.1%

Regional statistics (2002)

Europe

  International Tourist Arrivals International Tourism Receipts
Major destination Number in thousands Percentage share Number in US$ million Percentage share
Europe 399,759 100 240,490 100
Austria 9,611 4.7 11,237 4.7
Belgium 6,724 1.7 6,892 2.9
Croatia 6,944 1.7 3,811 1.6
France 77,012 19.3 32,329 13.4
Germany 17,969 4.5 19,158 8.0
Greece 14,180 3.5 9,741 4.1
Hungary 15,870 4.0 3,273 1.4
Ireland 6,476 1.6 3,089 1.3
Italy 39,799 10.0 26,915 11.2
Netherlands 9,595 2.4 7,706 3.2
Poland 13,980 3.5 4,500 1.9
Portugal 11,666 2.9 5,919 2.5
Russian Federation 7,943 2.0 4,188 1.7
Spain 51,748 12.9 33,609 14.0
Switzerland 10,000 2.5 7,628 3.2
Turkey 12,782 3.2 9,010 3.7
Ukraine 6,326 1.6 2,992 1.2
United Kingdom 24,180 6.0 17,591 7.3

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