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Ducks
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Re-directing post for former inhabitants?
We got something today for the former owner of our property. It looks official and important, so we'd like to get it to them. Can we just cross out the address, write their new address on it, and drop it into the post office?
What is procedure here for incorrectly/out-of-date addressed mail?
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TamaraEnLaPlaya
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For every 100 inhabitants there are 21 holiday places
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In Fuerteventura for every 100 inhabitants there are 21 holiday places.
In La Oliva, with a trend that does not stop, the ratio stands at 50 holiday places per 100 inhabitants
The numbers do not lie, although it is true that not all the housing problem is holiday rentals, it is no less true that in municipalities such as La Oliva, with 50 holiday places per 100 inhabitants, the data are absolutely devastating for a healthy housing coexistence.
In general, in the Cana
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windermeregolfer
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In Fuerteventura there are 815 cars per 1000 inhabitants
The Canary Islands' vehicle fleet, one of the oldest in Spain with an average age of more than 15 years
The car continues to be a fundamental actor in mobilisation, but it also involves many expenses that throw the Spaniards' budgets out of place. According to data from the Canary Islands Institute of Statistics (ISTAC), there were 1,835,680 vehicles in circulation in the Archipelago last
July
compared to 1,791,230 in the same month of 2023 and 1,706,838 in March 2019, that is, in pre-pande