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Title: The development of Repablic of Moldova′s tourism potential [Articol]
Other Titles: Dezvoltarea potenţialului turistic al Republicii Moldova
Authors: Suslenco, Alina
Keywords: tourism potential
tourism
tourist attractions
anthropic potential
natural potential
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: USARB
Citation: Suslenco, Alina. The development of Repablic of Moldova′s tourism potential = Dezvoltarea potenţialului turistic al Republicii Moldova / Alina Suslenco // Dezvoltarea economico-socială durabilă a euroregiunilor şi a zonelor transfrontaliere. Vol.XXX. – Iaşi : Performantica, 2017. – P. 502-506. – ISBN: 978-606-685-554-9.
Abstract: The basic elements of development and capitalisation of the tourist potential of Moldova were analysed in the present paper. Moreover, special attention was paid to the research of the tourist potential of the northern region of Moldova. Thus, both the natural and the anthropic potential of the northern region of the Republic of Moldova were analysed. In this context, a number of research methods have been used to substantiate the research, such as: analysis, synthesis, induction, deduction, abduction. In conclusion, we mention that the tourist potential of the northern region of the Republic of Moldova is a vast one, which includes both valuable natural tourist attractions that are worth to be discovered by tourists, as well as anthropic objectives attracting the attention of tourists and contributing to the formation of anthropogenic potential of the northern region. But, as a result of the analyses, the need to develop the tourist potential of the northern region is noticed in order to polish the crystals of the natural attractions that form the image of the region's potential.
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