analysis of agrotouristic infrastructure – case of south-west oltenia region
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Abstract
For Romania, the country that has rich and diverse natural and human resources, tourism is one of the priority sectors. This paper proposes to analyze Romania's tourism infrastructure at the end of 2011, Romania's tourism structures was represented by 8438 units. By region, South East concentrates the largest number of pensions, and the opposite being the Bucharest-Ilfov where pensions segment is in an early stage, in position 7 topping the South West region with 547 accommodation units representing only 6.5% of the national total, with a total of 286 hostels tourists of which only seven agro touristic pensions.
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| Authors | ;Manea DRĂGHICI;Dragos-Ion SMEDESCU |
| Journal | soil dynamics and earthquake engineering |
| Year | 2013 |
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