THE ANTHROPOGENIC TOURISM POTENTIAL OF THE DANUBE VALLEY TOWNS. CASE STUDY: GIURGIU–BRĂILA SECTOR
THE ANTHROPOGENIC TOURISM POTENTIAL OF THE DANUBE VALLEY TOWNS. CASE STUDY: GIURGIU–BRĂILA SECTOR
Author(s): Mădălina-Teodora Andrei, Elena ManolacheSubject(s): Economy
Published by: Addleton Academic Publishers
Keywords: the Danube; the anthropogenic tourism potential; town
Summary/Abstract: The towns situated along the Danube valley, between Giurgiu and Braila, have a rich anthropogenic tourism potential but little known. Within the studied area there are located the following ports: Giurgiu, Oltenița, Călărași, Fetești, Cernavodă, Hârșova, Măcin, Brăila. The anthropogenic tourism sights can be divided into the followings categories: monuments and archaeological sites, monuments and religious assemblies, monuments and civil assemblies, art and commemorative monuments (e.g. statues, mausoleums), parks and public gardens, objectives related to ethnography and folklore, folk events, cultural and sporting, museums and memorial houses.
Journal: Geopolitics, History, and International Relations
- Issue Year: 6/2014
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 166-175
- Page Count: 10
- Language: English
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