Basic Input Data for Audiences’ Geotargeting by Destinations’ Partial Accessibility: Notes from Slovakia
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tourism; destination management; open data; Openrouteservice; distance matrix; online audiences; Google Analytics; Facebook Graph API;All these keywords.
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