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Die Tourismusindustrie im Südafrika der Nach-Apartheid - Zivilisatorische Merkmale

German · Paperback / Softback

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South Africa could be considered today as a country strongly impacted by Tourism industry. Studying the role of Tourism industry and particularly how traditional tourism and dark tourism impact the country seems to be quite a relevant issue to deal with in a post-apartheid context and in Studies of Literature and Civilization of the Anglophone Third World today. Thanks to this research work, we have been able to understand that Tourism is another means of culture heritage transmission, a scientific discipline (Tourismology) and an industry in South Africa. Consequently, tourism industry which is part of Services sector represents 9% of world GDP and at least 70% of South Africa's GDP. Dank ihrer Vielfalt ist die Tourismusindustrie dort allgegenwärtig. Die Branche macht Südafrika zu einem der einzigartigsten Länder der Welt mit einem solch vielfältigen Tourismusangebot.

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Born on February 14, 1985 in Mayumba, Gabon, FOUTY-BOULANGA MOULEKA (known as FOUTY-BE) is a Gabonese from Mayumba, a tourist place in the south. Aged 38, he is a moderate Pan-Africanist Leader (Alumnus YALI cohort 2022, YAMF 2022 and UNESCO-AIRTEL GABON GTM 5000, 2019). He's also a private University Lecturer, Journalist and President of NGO ETG.

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Authors Mouleka FOUTY-BOULANGA
Publisher Verlag Unser Wissen
 
Languages German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 29.08.2022
 
EAN 9786205122402
ISBN 9786205122402
No. of pages 172
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Individual industrial sectors, branches

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