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10 Thousand Visitors a Day in a Small Town of 700 People

Summary by RÚV
Hallstatt is a town of about 700 people on a lake in Austria. The town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is often said to be the most beautiful in Europe. At its peak, about 10,000 people visit the town per day. The town's residents have more or less accepted all this number and the money that comes into the economy, but complain about the garbage that comes with the tourists and the rising prices. Alexander Scheruz, the mayor of Hallstatt, sa…
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Hallstatt is a town of about 700 people on a lake in Austria. The town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is often said to be the most beautiful in Europe. At its peak, about 10,000 people visit the town per day. The town's residents have more or less accepted all this number and the money that comes into the economy, but complain about the garbage that comes with the tourists and the rising prices. Alexander Scheruz, the mayor of Hallstatt, sa…

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RÚV broke the news in on Sunday, July 27, 2025.
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