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    Geography/Location of Italy Out of the seven continents in the world, Italy; The seventy second largest nation in the world is located in Europe. Italy is a boot-shaped country that covers 294,149 square kilometers of land and 7,200 square kilometers of water, totaling 301,340 square kilometers and is apart of the eastern Hemisphere and located in Southern Europe. Located in the Mediterranean Sea is where this Peninsula lies and is surrounded by rolling hills, valleys, along with Alps and Apennine

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    Malta Tourism Authority

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    In every tourism policy, one can find different issues and challenges that a particular country is facing or has to face as a destination which is trying to manage and compete with other countries all over the word especially those who offer basically the same product to the tourists. A tourism policy shows a number of policy responses and a number of aims and tasks which the government of that particular destination is committed to do in a stipulated number of years. In Malta, the government together

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    the hypothesis ‘Tourism in Castleton is managed effectively.’ I will be investigating tourism in Castleton and how well they manage it, and the measures they take to control it. I will then decide whether the hypothesis is true or false. I will answer the key question ‘Where is Castleton?’ because it is important to know the area and how easily accessed it is and just how many tourists it gets because of its location. I will also answer the key question ‘What issues surround tourism and what impact

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    Tourism has emerged as one of the fastest growing industry in the world economy. It is viewed as the key sectors of economic growth and development of a country, from the point of view of income, employment generation, and foreign exchange earner. Tourist satisfaction is crucial to the successful survival and operation of any tourist destination. Tourists’ satisfaction is the final target of total quality management. Due to the rapid increasing competition in the tourism market, tourist satisfaction-related

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    specifically the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow, that have become apparent over the past decade. Tourism & Changes Tourism is continually changing World-wide, including destinations that were inaccessible to tourists until recently such as Borneo and New Guinea. City breaks and niche markets have also become a new trend within tourism industry where a focus on medical tourism is increasingly popular. Medical tourism is a developing industry that involves consumers choosing to travel abroad for cosmetic procedures

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    Will Jamaica Self-Destruct? Essay

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    Caribbean, approximately 145 km south of Cuba and 160 km west of Haiti, with a population of about 2,553,600 million people in 1997 and a land area of 11,000 km/sq. The country has had a low and steady population growth rate of 1.0 percent in 1997. Tourism is Jamaica’s most important industry besides the mining of bauxite (accounts for more than half of exports). It is the country’s largest foreign exchange earner, (generating approximately US$965 million annually) and is still one of its fastest growing

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    INTRODUCTION Malaysia has long been one of the world’s best kept tourism secrets. It is an ideal tourism destination in so many different respects as it offers a wide range of diverse attraction to suit all tastes and most importantly, at relatively affordable prices. Figure 1: Map of Malaysia Lying just north of the equator, Malaysia is located at the south of Cambodia and Vietnam and north of Singapore and Indonesia. More than one thousand islands are part of Malaysia with some 38 designated

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    31st. Blue Mountain attracts tourists to the mountains by its magnificent cliffs, gorges and mysterious dark sandstone valley a cool green forests of eucalyptus. About 1100 m climb, the air appeared to Katoomba cool and fresh, from here you can also enjoy the stunning beauty of the

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    Jamaica sustainable tourism

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    An analysis of the tourism industry in Sochi, Russia and the expected influence of the olympic games (2014) on tourism in Sochi. Table of content: 1. Introduction. 3 2. Methodology. 4 3. Tourism industry. 6 3.1. Accommodation and eateries. 6 3.2. Sports. 7 3.3. Attractions. 8 3.4. Weather and nature. 8 4. Problems. 9 4.1. Tourism. 9 4.2. Infrastructure. 10 4.3. Weather. 11 4.4. Neighbours

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    Essay About Pulo Cinta

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    Pulo Cinta (Love Island) Located in District of Boalemo, Pulo Cinta is a mainstay of Indonesia International tourism in Gorontalo Province. This island is in the middle of the sea and shapes like a heart lobe. The island is accommodated with several floating resorts that are very exclusive, and certainly, show the exoticism of the charming sea. Pulo Cinta Gorontalo has been already familiar in the ears of the foreign traveler as "Maldives van Gorontalo". Pulo Cinta was commenced by Coordinating Ministry

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