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definition of influx

There are two very recurrent uses of the term influx.

On the one hand, to the attendance in large numbers at a place or site it is designated by this word. At the wedding of the star and the soccer player there was a significant influx of journalistic media who did not want to miss the event. The huge influx of public that came to the University to listen and see the president live in his first public speech caused the original plans to be changed and finally the president stayed speaking for another hour so as not to disappoint the massive public.

And on the other hand, the other use of the word is to refer abundance or copy. The abundance of capital should allow them to carry out the new investment.

For its part, when at the request of the tourism or commerce there is talk of tourist influx area will be referring to that municipality, city or town , which due to one or several circumstances, stands as the center that captures the attention of all tourists who enter the country to which that municipality, city or town in question belongs, that is, everyone will want to go through there, even for one day.

Throughout the year or during part of it, as usually happens with those places such as the beaches that attract influx especially in the summer, or failing that the mountains in the winter while the ski season lasts, these areas are considered to be tourist influx will be presented specially prepared to receive a very large audience. Thus, businesses will expand their opening hours, new stores will be opened to meet the demands of visitors, and tourist service offices will also multiply to guide them regarding excursions or any other information they require.

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