The Accessibility Of Persons With Disabilities In Romanian Tourism
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Through this paper we aim to investigate the degree of development of tourist facilities for people with disabilities in the accommodation and catering establishments, the development of special tourism at national and international level. At the same time, through the research methods we use, we will analyze available statistical data.
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disabilities; Romania; tourism; social tourism;All these keywords.
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