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  2. Tourism geography - Wikipedia

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    Tourists at Niagara Falls.. Tourism geography is the study of travel and tourism, as an industry and as a social and cultural activity. Tourism geography covers a wide range of interests including the environmental impact of tourism, the geographies of tourism and leisure economies, answering tourism industry and management concerns and the sociology of tourism and locations of tourism.

  3. Geography of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Satellite image of Europe by night 1916 physical map of Europe Topography of Europe. Some geographical texts refer to a Eurasian continent given that Europe is not surrounded by sea and its southeastern border has always been variously defined for centuries. In terms of shape, Europe is a collection of connected peninsulas and nearby

  4. Category:Tourism in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Tour guides of Europe (1 C, 9 P) Tourist attractions in Europe (17 C) European travel books (6 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Tourism in Europe" ... Mogg's travel guides;

  5. Category:Tourist attractions in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Tourist attractions in Europe by country (73 C) * ... World Heritage Sites in Europe (52 C, 3 P) This page was last edited on 26 January 2020, at 18:27 (UTC). ...

  6. Tourism - Wikipedia

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    Tourists at the Temple of Apollo, Delphi, Greece. Tourism is travel for pleasure, and the commercial activity of providing and supporting such travel. [1] UN Tourism defines tourism more generally, in terms which go "beyond the common perception of tourism as being limited to holiday activity only", as people "travelling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more ...

  7. Travel - Wikipedia

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    This was known as the Grand Tour, and included cities such as London, Paris, Venice, Florence, and Rome. However, the French Revolution brought with it the end of the Grand Tour. [9] Travel by water often provided more comfort and speed than land-travel, at least until the advent of a network of railways in the 19th century. Travel for the ...