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Number of bed places per 100 residents

Figure Created 31 May 2017 Last modified 31 May 2017
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The indicator presents the tourism intensity as number of bed places per 100 residents by NUTS2. The number of bed places in an establishment or dwelling is determined by the number of persons who can stay overnight in the beds set up in the establishment (dwelling), ignoring any extra beds that may be set up by customer request. The term bed place applies to a single bed, double beds are counted as two bed places. The unit serves to measure the capacity of any type of accommodation. A bed place is also a place on a pitch or in a boat on a mooring to accommodate one person. One camping pitch should equal four bed places if the actual number of bed places is not known.

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- Data from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Switzerland is reported at NUTS0.
- Data from Switzerland and Turkey has been provided by national tourism statistics.

- Temporal coverage: 2014. Bosnia and Hercegovina from 2015, Liechtenstein from 2013, Norway from 2013, Slovenia from 2013, Turkey from 2015, UK data from 2013.

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