THE ANALYSIS OF THE TOURISTIC TRAFFIC IN SOUTH-MUNTENIA REGION
Abstract
Region South-Muntenia has a considerably touristic potential to develop the tourism due to favorable natural conditions and of cultural and existing historical traditions. Tourism in the South Muntenia region tends to become one of the most dynamic sectors with the potential for a long term development, it substantially contributes to the economic revival of the region. In this paper is analyzed the evolution of the tourist traffic and the accommodation capacity for the 2010-2015 period. The analysis of the tourist traffic is essential for the development of efficient policies to attract customers in this field.
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