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040 _aBIBLIOTECA UNIBE
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082 _a338.4791 W927r 2011
110 _aWorld Tourism Organization (UNWTO)
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245 1 0 _aReligious tourism in Asia and the Pacific.
260 _aMadrid :
_bWorld Tourism Organization (UNWTO),
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300 _axxix, 368 p. : il., gráficas
504 _aIncluye bibliografía
520 _aThe Asia-Pacific region is considered the world's religious core with the greatest number of pilgrims and travellers for religious events, for both international and domestic tourism. It is estimated that there are approximately six hundred million national and international religious and spiritual voyages in the world, of which 40% take place in Europe and over half in Asia. According to UNESCO, 60% of the world's population practises a religion and these believers form the demographic base of religious tourism. This study has therefore clearly identified areas of interest that appeal to the religious aspects of travel and it is the responsibility of tourism administrators and travel professionals to glean this information and look at religious tourism as a resource in the same light as the sun, sea and sand holidays that are readily marketed by tourism professionals.
650 5 _aComercio turístico
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650 5 _aPromoción del turismo
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650 5 _aPeregrinaciones Cristianas
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650 5 _aTurismo
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650 5 _aTurismo religioso
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650 5 _aviajes
_zAsia y el Pacífico.
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700 1 _aI.World Tourism Organization
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