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The article discusses Issues shared by tourism and the historical anthropology of culture. Its aim is to draw attention to hidden meanings in the spiritual and material traces of the past. Following a short introduction discussing the origins and cultural evolution of humanity, the author passes on to the following issues: how did the evolution of selfperception progress; how was the surrounding world...
The authors present a comparative analysis of the relation between the concepts of tourism and recreation in the context of leisure time and also the spaces in which they occur. A review of many publications in Polish, French and English indicates that there is no agreement as to whether recreation includes everything leading to physical and mental •regeneration', or whether it should be limited to...
The article deals with destintions for pilgrimage in Slovakia; it includes a basic typology of pilgrimage destinations with characteristics of their hierarchic and spatial structure.
The 15-year long period of socio-economic transformation in Poland has seen a dramatic development in coastal tourism. This paper, based on investigations conducted between 1989 and 2004, analyses tourism-related changes in Poland’s coastal regions. It discusses their main economic functions, the phases of tourism development and trends in landscape change.
Culinary tourism, one part of the wide- ranging cultural tourism, is becoming increasingly popular. Culinary tourists not only search for taste experiences but also want to develop their understanding, purchase products and so on. The factors which determine the culinary attractiveness of a region are the originality, variety and traditions of its cooking. Culinary tourism not only gives pleasure...
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