|  | | Economy of Greece | | Tourism Agriculture Athens Stock Exchange(ASE) Companies listed on ASE Companies Bank of Greece Shipping The Greek economy is growing fast after the implementation of stabilization policies in recent years. ...
The Athens Stock Exchange or ASE (Greek: ΧÏημαÏιÏÏήÏιο ÎξιÏν ÎθηνÏν or ΧÎÎ) is a stock exchange located in Athens, Greece. ...
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Topics of Greece Culture - Education Geography - History - Politics Greece Portal This is a list of wholly or partially Greek-owned companies operating in and outside of Greece or foreign-owned companies in Greece employing Greeks. ...
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Shipping is arguably the oldest form of occupation of the Greeks. ...
| | | Topics of Greece | Culture - Education Geography - History - Politics Greece Portal | Greece attracts well over 16 million tourists a year contributing 15% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the nation's Economy. The country has been an attraction for international visitors since antiquity for its rich and long history and more recently for its glorious Mediterranean coastline and beaches. In 2005, 6,088,287 tourists visited only the city of Athens, the capital city. The Culture of Greece has evolved over thousands of years, with its beginnings in the Mycenaean and Minoan Civilizations, continuing most notably into Classical Greece, through the influence of the Roman Empire and its Greek Eastern successor the Byzantine Empire. ...
This article covers the Greek civilization. ...
The Politics of Greece takes place in a large parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the Prime Minister of Greece is the head of government, and of a pluriform multi-party system. ...
This article covers the Greek civilization. ...
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In 2004, the country welcomed over 16.5 million tourists. At the same time, tourism consumption increased considerably since the turn of the millennium, from US$ 17.7 bn. in 2000 to US$ 29.6 bn. in 2004. The number of jobs directly or indirectly related to the tourism sector were 659,719 and represented 16.5% of the country’s total employment for that year. Tourist redirects here. ...
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In 2006 the Greek Ministry of Tourism invested more than 38 million euro in promoting the tourism industry, up from the 30 million spent in 2002 by the previous government. In addition, the government intends to promote winter tourism in Greece, which could potentially increase international arrivals even further. The Minister for Tourism of Greece is the government minister responsible for the running of the Ministry of Tourism. ...
Tourism in Greece is run by the Greek National Tourism Organisation (GNTO) who use Helena Paparizou, a famous Greek singer who won Eurovision song contest in 2005 as an ambassador. The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) expects Greece to gain US$54.12 billion in economic activity through tourism in 2007, a 4% increase over 2006. The Greek National Tourism Organisation (GNTO) is the government department for tourism in Greece. ...
Elena Paparizou Elena Paparizou (whose first name is also commonly spelled Helena) (Greek: Îλενα ΠαÏαÏίζοÏ
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The island of Rhodes is one of the most visited places in the Mediterranea Sea. According to a survey conducted in China in 2005, Greece was voted as the Chinese people's number one choice as a tourist destination.[1] Furthermore, Greece has been actively trying to secure a large share of Chinese tourists per year, highlighted by the large presence of Greek tourist informatives at the 2006 Beijing International Tourism Expo. Greece had the largest single country participation at the Beiing Tourism Expo with a total exhibition space take-up of more than 1,152 m², more than any other nation.[2] In November 2006, Austria, like China, announced that Greece was the favourite destination for tourism giving optimistic hopes for the future.[3] Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 742 Ã 599 pixelsFull resolution (1248 Ã 1008 pixel, file size: 200 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Greece Rhodes, Greece Metadata This file...
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A tourist boat travels the River Seine in Paris, France Tourism can be defined as the act of travel for the purpose of recreation, and the provision of services for this act. ...
Destination was a disco studio group from New York who had one chart entry: Move On Up / Up Up Up / Destinations Theme, which spent four weeks at #1 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 1979. ...
Cities This article is about the capital of Greece. ...
Attica (in Greek: ÎÏÏική, Attike; see also List of traditional Greek place names) is a periphery (subdivision) in Greece, containing Athens, the capital of Greece. ...
Fira is the modern capital of the Greek aegean island Santorini. ...
Nickname: Motto: {{{motto}}} Official website: ? Location Situation of Oia within Galicia Government Parroquias ? Alcalde (Mayor) ? (?) Geographical characteristics Area km² Land ? km² km² Water ? km² km² Population ? Total (2005) ? (INE) Density ?/km² Latitude ? Longitude ? Time zone CET (UTC+1) Summer (DST) CET (UTC+2) Oia is a municipality in Galicia, Spain...
Santorini (Greek ΣανÏοÏίνη, IPA: ) is a small, circular archipelago of volcanic islands located in southern Aegean Sea, about 200 km south-east from Greeces mainland. ...
The Cyclades (Greek ÎÏ
κλάδεÏ) are a Greek island group in the Aegean Sea, south-east of the mainland of Greece; and an administrative prefecture of Greece. ...
Hora is the name of a circle dance in a number of countries. ...
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The Cyclades (Greek ÎÏ
κλάδεÏ) are a Greek island group in the Aegean Sea, south-east of the mainland of Greece; and an administrative prefecture of Greece. ...
This article is about the Greek island of Rhodes. ...
This article is about the Greek island of Rhodes. ...
The Dodecanese (Greek ÎÏδεκάνηÏα, Dodekánisa, Turkish Onikiada, both meaning twelve islands; Italian Dodecaneso) are a group of 12 larger plus 150 smaller Greek islands in the Aegean Sea, off the southwest coast of Turkey. ...
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Infrastructure Although Greece has always been a popular tourist destination, It has been criticised many times for lagging behind other Western European nations interms of tourism infrastructures and amenities. This has been greatly improved however since the 2004 Athens Olympic Games. Look up popular, populus, populous in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Destination was a disco studio group from New York who had one chart entry: Move On Up / Up Up Up / Destinations Theme, which spent four weeks at #1 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 1979. ...
Western Europe is distinguished from Central Europe and Eastern Europe by differences of history and culture rather than by geography. ...
Infrastructure is the set of interconnected structural elements that provide the framework for supporting the entire structure. ...
The 2004 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad, were held in Athens, Greece, over a period of 17 days from August 13 to August 29, 2004. ...
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Corfu, one of the Ionian Islands. According to the Hellenic Chamber of Hotels and the National Statistical Service of Greece, the number of hotels in Greece was, by classification (bedplaces): Image File history File links Size of this preview: 800 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (1600 Ã 1200 pixel, file size: 528 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) (All user names refer to en. ...
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This article is about the Greek island Kerkyra known in English as Corfu or Corcyra. ...
Nickname: Motto: {{{motto}}} Official website: ? Location Situation of Oia within Galicia Government Parroquias ? Alcalde (Mayor) ? (?) Geographical characteristics Area km² Land ? km² km² Water ? km² km² Population ? Total (2005) ? (INE) Density ?/km² Latitude ? Longitude ? Time zone CET (UTC+1) Summer (DST) CET (UTC+2) Oia is a municipality in Galicia, Spain...
Santorini (Greek ΣανÏοÏίνη, IPA: ) is a small, circular archipelago of volcanic islands located in southern Aegean Sea, about 200 km south-east from Greeces mainland. ...
Mykonos (hora) This photo was taken by myself in May 2000 and I am the copyright holder. ...
Mykonos (hora) This photo was taken by myself in May 2000 and I am the copyright holder. ...
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A hotel is an establishment that provides lodging, usually on a short-term basis. ...
| Star Rating | Number | Beds | | 5 star | 176[4] | 64,913[4] | | 4 star | 994[4] | 176,631[4] | | 3 star | 1,804[4] | 163,077[4] | | 2 star | 4,460[4] | 231,333[4] | | 1 star | 1,677[4] | 57,298[4] | | Total | 9,111[4] | 693,252[4] | Marinas Greece has 51 marinas and 14,661 mooring places that provide such services as berths, fuel, water and electricity, telephony, and repairs. Some of the most developed and busiest marinas in Greece are just a few kilometres from the centre of Athens. The marinas of Alimos and Flisvos, on the south coast of Athens, have an aggregated capacity of more than 1,800 vessels. For other uses of this word, see Marina (disambiguation). ...
A kilometre (American spelling: kilometer) (symbol: km) is a unit of length equal to 1000 metres (from the Greek words khilia = thousand and metro = count/measure). ...
This article is about the capital of Greece. ...
Alimos (Greek: ÎλιμοÏ), Latin and older form: Alimus, is a suburb in the south southwestern part of Athens, Greece. ...
Vessels are a post-rock band from Leeds, UK. Vessels were born from the ashes of A Day Left in September 2005. ...
Spas and Thermal Springs Greece has 752 thermo-metallic springs. Many have been classified as therapeutic by the National Institute for Geographical and Mineral Research. A natural spring on Mackinac Island in Michigan. ...
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Conference Facilities Conference tourism, targeted at academic, business, or cultural markets is a cornerstone of the Greek national tourism policy. As a result, the Greek Government, with strong support from local authorities, has been offering lucrative cash grants, leasing and employment subsidies and tax allowances to establish new conference facilities and expand existing ones. In a recent report in Meeting and Incentive Travel, Greece was ranked eighth in the world in overnight stays for conferences. Figures from Tourism Satellite Accounting Research, conducted by WTTC (World Travel & Tourism Council), project a worldwide increase in revenues in business travel to Greece from US $1.51 bn. in 2001 to US $2.69 bn. in 2011. In 1998, the figure stood at US $1.18 bn. A Business conference is an event organized by an association, inividual, publication or private company for the purpose of networking, education or to discuss a business topic. ...
Plato is credited with the inception of academia: the body of knowledge, its development and transmission across generations. ...
In politics, authority generally refers to the ability to make laws, independent of the power to enforce them, or the ability to permit something. ...
The World in Plate Carrée Projection In English, world is rooted in a compound of the obsolete words were, man, and eld, age; thus, its oldest meaning is Age of Man. ...
Gallery Zakynthos, Ionian Island Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (801x599, 225 KB) Picture was taken during my holiday on the Greek island Zakynthos in September 2004 and it is the top view of Navagio bay, where some smugglers ship was washed ashore and could not return to the sea. ...
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| The Portara landmark in the island of Naxos. ImageMetadata File history File links Download high resolution version (1536x1024, 297 KB) DE:Beschreibung Naxos, Tempeltor, Wahrzeichen, Griechenland Fotograf: Heiko Gorski (Moonshadow) Datum: Mai 2003 Quelle:hochgeladen vom Fotografen Lizenz: GFDL-self EN:Description Naxos, Templeentrance, Landmark, Greece photographer: Heiko Gorski (Moonshadow) date: may 2003 Source: uploaded by the photographer...
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| Rethymnon, Crete. Image File history File links Rethymnon-harbour-at-night. ...
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| The harbour of the island of Hydra. Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 700 Ã 466 pixelsFull resolution (700 Ã 466 pixel, file size: 110 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Greece Metadata This file contains additional...
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| The ancient theatre of Epidavros. Image File history File links Epidavros. ...
Panoramic view of the theater at Epidaurus Epidaurus (Epidauros) was a small city (polis) in ancient Greece at the Saronic Gulf. ...
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Pholegandros, or Folegandros, is a small Greek island of the Aegean Sea, which, together with Sikinos, Ios, Anafi and Santorini, forms the southern part of the Cyclades. ...
| Porto Carras resort, in Chalkidiki. Porto Carras (Greek:Î ÏÏÏο ÎαÏÏάÏ) is one of Greeces biggest and most famous holiday resorts and tourist places. ...
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| | The Tholos at Delphi. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 417 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (1029 Ã 1480 pixel, file size: 356 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Description: Delphi, Greece: Tholos Source: self-made (1998) Photographer: Gruffi File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert...
| View of central Metsovo, a popular winter destination. Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 398 Ã 599 pixels Full resolution (2000 Ã 3008 pixel, file size: 1. ...
Metsovo (Greek: , Aromanian: Aminciu) or Metsovon is a town in Epirus on the mountains of Pindus in Northern Greece, between Ioannina to the north and Meteora to the south, inhabited by Aromanians. ...
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Chania (Greek Χανιά pronounced , also transliterated Hania, older form Chanea and Venetian: Canea, Ottoman Turkish: خاÙÙÙ Hanya) is the second largest city of Crete and the capital of the Chania Prefecture. ...
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| Whitewashed houses in the holiday island of Paros. Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 450 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (1920 Ã 2560 pixel, file size: 1 MB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Author: nl:User:Juni Source: nl:Afbeelding:ParosHuis. ...
Paros (Greek: νήÏÎ¿Ï Î Î¬ÏοÏ; Venetian: isola di Paro) is an island of Greece in the central Aegean Sea, in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. ...
| References - ^ SkyscraperCity - View Single Post - Thank you China! With love from Greece!
- ^ Hospitality Net - Industry News - Wonderful Greece Targets A Slice of the China Tourism Pie with Largest Single Country Participation at BITE 2006
- ^ http://www.voiceofgreece.gr/OmogeneiaMainNews_en.asp?ID=22066
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Table 2: Hotels classified by star rating, 2006. NSSG/HCH. www.statistics.gr (2006). Retrieved on 2007-09-21.
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 264th day of the year (265th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
External links - Official Greek Tourist Organisation site
- The official website of the Panhellenic Tourist Guide Federation for Greece
| Tourism in Europe | | Sovereign states | Albania · Andorra · Armenia1 · Austria · Azerbaijan2 · Belarus · Belgium · Bosnia and Herzegovina · Bulgaria · Croatia · Cyprus1 · Czech Republic · Denmark4 · Estonia · Finland · France4, 5, 6 · Georgia2 · Germany · Greece · Hungary · Iceland · Ireland · Italy · Kazakhstan3 · Latvia · Liechtenstein · Lithuania · Luxembourg · Republic of Macedonia · Malta · Moldova · Monaco · Montenegro · Netherlands · Norway · Poland · Portugal · Romania · Russia3 · San Marino · Serbia · Slovakia · Slovenia · Spain6 · Sweden · Switzerland · Turkey3 · Ukraine · United Kingdom (England • Northern Ireland • Scotland • Wales) · Vatican City Tourist redirects here. ...
For other uses, see Europe (disambiguation). ...
This list of sovereign states, alphabetically arranged, gives an overview of states around the world with information on the extent of their sovereignty. ...
Destinations Armagh - ecclesiastical capital of all Ireland. ...
NTO of Montenegro - Logo Tourism in Montenegro is in a rapid expansion. ...
Tourism in San Marino contributes over 50% of San Marinos GDP, with more than 3. ...
Serbia is situated in 2 geographic and cultural parts of Europe: Central Europe- Pannonian plain, and Southeastern Europe- Balkan peninsula. ...
Tourism > Tourism in England Tourism plays a significant part in the economic life of England. ...
The ruins of Melrose Abbey, Scottish Borders Scotland is a well-developed tourist destination, with tourism generally being responsible for sustaining 200,000 jobs mainly in the service sector, with tourist spending averaging at £4bn per year [1]. Tourists from the United Kingdom make up the bulk of visitors to...
Wales is an emerging tourist destination, with 8,078,900 visitors to National Trust and Welsh Tourist Board destinations in 2002. ...
| | Dependencies, autonomies, other territories | Abkhazia 2 · Adjara1 · Akrotiri and Dhekelia · Åland · Azores · Crimea · Faroe Islands · Gagauzia · Gibraltar · Greenland7 · Guernsey · Jan Mayen · Jersey · Kosovo · Isle of Man · Madeira8 · Nagorno-Karabakh1 · Nakhchivan1 · Northern Cyprus1 · Republika Srpska · South Ossetia 2 · Svalbard · Transnistria World map of dependent territories. ...
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Types of administrative and/or political territories include: A legally administered territory, which is a non-sovereign geographic area that has come under the authority of another government. ...
| | | Italics indicates an unrecognised or partially recognised country. 1 Entirely in Southwest Asia. 2 Partially or entirely in Asia, depending on the border definitions. 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 Has part of its territory in Asia / North America / South America / Africa. 7 / 8 Entirely on the North American Plate / African Plate. | | | World Heritage Sites in Greece | | Acropolis of Athens · Aigai (Vergina) · Old Town of Corfu · Delos · Delphi · Epidaurus · Mycenae and Tiryns · Mystras · Olympia · Monastery of Saint John the Theologian and the Cave of the Apocalypse · Daphni Monastery · Hosios Loukas · Nea Moni of Chios · Meteora · Mount Athos · Paleochristian and Byzantine Monuments of Thessalonica: (Hagios Demetrios, Arch and Tomb of Galerius, Hagia Sophia, Church of Panayia Halkeion, Church of Saint Nicolaos Orfanou, Church of Agioi Apostoloi, Church of Acheiropoiitos, Monastery of Latomou, Church of Agios Panteleimon) · Pythagoreion and Heraion of Samos · Medieval city of Rhodes · Temple of Apollo Epicurius at Bassae The list of unrecognized countries enumerates those geo-political entities which lack general diplomatic recognition, but wish to be recognized as sovereign states. ...
Southwest Asia in most contexts. ...
The borders of the continents are the limits of the several continents of the Earth, as defined by various geographical, cultural, and political criteria. ...
The North American plate, shown in brown The North American Plate is a tectonic plate covering most of North America, extending eastward to the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and westward to the Cherskiy Range in East Siberia. ...
The African plate, shown in pinkish-orange The African Plate is a tectonic plate covering the continent of Africa and extending westward to the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. ...
Tourist redirects here. ...
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Adventure tourism is a type of niche tourism involving exploration or travel to remote areas, where the traveler should expect the unexpected. ...
Two hikers in the Mount Hood National Forest Eagle Creek hiking Hiking is a form of walking, undertaken with the specific purpose of exploring and enjoying the scenery. ...
An open crevasse. ...
A lodging cottage in a rural area of Lithuania. ...
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A type of touring bicycle Bicycle touring is a leisure travel activity which involves touring, exploring or sightseeing by bicycle. ...
Bookstore tourism is a type of cultural tourism that promotes independent bookstores as a group travel destination. ...
Cultural tourism (or culture tourism) is the subset of tourism concerned with a country or regions culture, especially its arts. ...
Dark tourism or thanotourism is tourism involving travel to sites associated with death and suffering. ...
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Drug tourism is considered to be when one travels in order to procure narcotics. ...
Tapanti National Park in Costa Rica Ecotourism, also known as ecological tourism, is a form of tourism that appeals to the ecologically and socially conscious individuals. ...
Extreme tourism or shock tourism is a type of niche tourism involving travel to dangerous places (mountains, jungles, deserts, caves, etc. ...
Female sex tourism is travel by women, partially or fully for the purpose of having sex. ...
// With world travel market having undergone significant changes over the last few years a new type of tourist has emerged known as the Free Independent Traveler or Tourist (FIT). ...
Garden tourism is a type of niche tourism involving visits or travel to botanical gardens and places which are significant in the history of gardening. ...
The Hawai Mahal in Jaipur, Rajasthan. ...
Hitchhiking (also called lifting or thumbing) is a form of transport, in which the traveller tries to get a lift (ride) from another traveller, usually a car or truck driver. ...
Literary Tourism Literary Tourism is a type of cultural tourism that deals with places and events from fictional texts as well as the lives of their authors. ...
Medical tourism (also called medical travel or health tourism) is a term initially coined by travel agencies and the mass media to describe the rapidly-growing practice of traveling to another country to obtain health care. ...
Music tourism is the act of visiting a city or town in order to see a gig or festival. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Nudity in sport. ...
Pop-culture tourism is the act of traveling to locations featured in literature, film, music, or any other form of popular entertainment. ...
The term perpetual traveler (PT, permanent tourist or prior taxpayer) refers to both a lifestyle and a philosophy. ...
This article is about the religious or spiritual journey. ...
Sacred travel, or metaphysical tourism, is a growing niche of the travel market. ...
Map of Africa 1890 Look up safari in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Sex tourism is travel to engage in sexual intercourse or sexual activity with prostitutes, and is typically undertaken internationally by tourists from wealthier countries. ...
The curvature of Earth seen from orbit provides one of the main attractions for tourists paying to go into space Space tourism is the recent phenomenon of tourists paying for flights into space. ...
There are many different definitions of sustainable tourism that have been developed over the last decade. ...
Volunteer vacations are an opportunity for people to make a positive difference in the lives of others or to help improve or contribute to society, culture, or the environment while on vacation. ...
Wine tourism refers to tourism whose purpose is or includes the tasting, consumption, or purchase of wine, often at or near the source. ...
A gift shop is a store primarily selling souvenirs relating to a particular topic, often to simply provide evidence that the consumer has visited that location. ...
Lonely Planet logo Lonely Planet Publications (usually known as Lonely Planet or LP for short) claims to be the largest independently owned travel guidebook publisher in the world. ...
Rough Guides Ltd is a large travel guidebook and reference publisher, owned by Pearson PLC. Their travel titles cover more than 200 destinations, and are distributed worldwide through the Penguin Group. ...
For Microsoft Corporationâs âuniversal loginâ service, formerly known as Microsoft Passport Network, see Windows Live ID. For other types of travel document, see Travel document. ...
The majority of shops in downtown Jackson, Wyoming cater to tourists. ...
A roadside attraction is a feature along the side of a road, that is frequently advertised with billboards to attract tourists. ...
Billboards are used to advertise the attractions Tourist trap is a phrase for any establishment or set of establishments that have been created to attract travelers or tourists and provide products for the tourist to purchase. ...
A Tour Guide is an occupation or vocation of someone who conducts tours usually within the tourism industry. ...
A travel agency is a business that sells travel related products and services, particularly package tours, to end-user customers on behalf of third party travel suppliers, such as airlines, hotels, tour companies, and cruise lines. ...
A computer reservations system (CRS) is a computerized system used to store and retrieve information and conduct transactions related to travel. ...
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For the Venetian Snares album, see Hospitality (album). ...
For other uses, see Hotel (disambiguation). ...
For the 2005 horror film,see Hostel (film). ...
Hostelling Intl, Washington D.C. Hostelling International, formerly known as International Youth Hostel Federation (IYHF), is the federation of more than 90 national youth hostel associations in more than 80 countries who run over 4,500 youth hostels and youth hotels around the world. ...
The concept of Hospitality Services, also known as âaccommodation sharingâ, âhospitality exchangeâ, and âhome stay networksâ, refers to centrally organized social networks of individuals who trade accommodation without monetary exchange. ...
This is a list of resorts in the world. ...
A package holiday or package tour consists of transport and accommodation advertised and sold together by a vendor known as a tour operator. ...
World Tourism Organization Building in Madrid The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) is a United Nations agency dealing with questions relating to tourism. ...
The World Tourism Organization compiles the World Tourism Rankings. ...
[1] It was at its third session (Torremolinos, Spain, September 1979), that the General Assembly of the World Tourism Organization (WTO) decided to institute, commencing in the year 1980, WORLD TOURISM DAY is to be commemorated on 27 September each year by appropriate events on themes selected by the General...
Travel literature is literature which records the people, events, sights and feelings of an author who is touring a foreign place for the pleasure of travel. ...
Tourism Geography or Geotourism is the study of travel and tourism as an industry, as a human activity, and especially as a place-based experience. ...
The convergence of industries has forced people to create new terminology such as information technology, biotechnology, ubiquitous technology and even cultural technology to explain new, frequently talked about topics. ...
A UNESCO World Heritage Site is a specific site (such as a forest, mountain, lake, desert, monument, building, complex, or city) that has been nominated and confirmed for inclusion on the list maintained by the international World Heritage Programme administered by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, composed of 21 State...
The Acropolis of Athens is the best known acropolis (high city, The Sacred Rock) in the world. ...
Location of Aigéai/Vergina in Greece. ...
Corfu (Greek: ÎÎÏκÏ
Ïα - Kérkyra) is a city in north-western Greece. ...
The island of Delos, Carl Anton Joseph Rottmann, 1847 The island of Delos (Greek: ÎήλοÏ, Dhilos), isolated in the centre of the roughly circular ring of islands called the Cyclades, near Mykonos, had a position as a holy sanctuary for a millennium before Olympian Greek mythology made it the birthplace of...
For other uses, see Delphi (disambiguation). ...
Panoramic view of the theater at Epidaurus Epidaurus (Epidauros) was a small city (polis) in ancient Greece at the Saronic Gulf. ...
A clay tablet with writing in Linear B from Mycenae. ...
Tiryns (in ancient Greek ΤίÏÏ
Î½Ï and in modern ΤίÏÏ
νθα) is a Mycenaean archaeological site in the Greek nomos of Argolis in the Peloponnese peninsula, some kilometres north of Nauplion. ...
Mystras (also Mistra, Mystra and Mistras Greek: ÎÏ
ÏÏÏάÏ, ÎÏ
ζηθÏÎ¬Ï Mizithras or Myzithras in the chronicle of Morea ) was a fortified town in Morea (the Peloponnesus), on Mt. ...
Olympia among the principal Greek sanctuaries Olympia (Greek: OlympÃa or Olýmpia, older transliterations, Olimpia, Olimbia), a sanctuary of ancient Greece in Elis, is known for having been the site of the Olympic Games in classical times, comparable in importance to the Pythian Games held in Delphi. ...
The Monastery of Saint John the Theologian (also called Monastery of Saint John the Divine) is a Greek Orthodox monastery founded in 1088 in Chora on the island of Patmos. ...
The Cave of the Apocalypse is about halfway up the mountain on the island of Patmos, Greece. ...
Dafni or Daphni (Greek ÎάÏνι before the spelling change, Dafnion ÎάÏνιον or Daphnion) is a monastery 11 km north-west of downtown Athens in Chaidari, south of Athinon Avenue (GR-8A). ...
The monastery of St. ...
Nea Moni (Greek: , lit. ...
Meteora is also an album by the band Linkin Park. ...
Capital Karyes Official languages Koine Greek, Church Slavonic, Modern Greek, Russian, Serbian, Georgian, Bulgarian, Romanian (both liturgical and civil use), Modern Greek (civil use) Government - Head of State2 Dora Bakoyannis - Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I Area - Total 390 km² 150 sq mi Population - estimate 2,250 Demonyms: Athonite, Hagiorite (English); ÎθÏνίÏηÏ, ÎγιοÏίÏÎ·Ï (Greek). ...
Thessaloniki or Salonica (Greek: ) is Greeces second-largest city and the capital of Macedonia, the largest Region of Greece. ...
St Demetrios with children: one of several Byzantine mosaics that escaped destruction from the hands of the Iconoclasts. ...
The Arch of Galerius (Greek: τόξο του Γαλερίου or Aψίδα του Γαλερίου) and the Tomb of Galerius (Τάφος του Γαλερίου) are neighbouring monuments in the city of Thessaloniki, in the province of Central Macedonia in northern Greece. ...
The Hagia Sophia (Greek: ; Holy Wisdom) in Thessaloniki, Greece, is one of the oldest churches in that city still standing today. ...
The Church of Panayia Halkeon is a church in the Greek city of Thessaloniki. ...
The remains of the Pythagoreion, an ancient fortified port with Greek and Roman monuments and a spectacular tunnel-aqueduct, along with the Heraion of Samos were jointly registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992. ...
For other uses, see Heraion (disambiguation) The Heraion of Samos was built by the architects Rhoikos and Theodoros in 540 BC. The temple stood opposite the cult altar of Hera in her sanctuary. ...
This article is about the Greek city of Rhodes. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with temple of Apollo at Bassae. ...
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