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Tourism is related to broader economic and social issues including commodification and globalization of culture, hospitality, friendship, pleasure, and place and its attractions.
Tourist Attractions:
Climate: Most people from colder regions expect to have warm, sunny weather for beach holidays. This is one of the main reasons for the importance of tourism in Southern Europe and the Mediterranean lands.
Landscape: Many people like to spend their holidays in an attractive environment, which often means mountains, lakes, spectacular sea coasts and landscapes not completely altered by man.
History and Art: The history and art of an area have potential attractiveness. People visit ancient or picturesque towns and archaeological sites, and enjoy exploring castles, palaces and churches.
Culture and Economy: These attract tourists with a penchant for experiencing ethnic and local customs. Besides, if a region provides for the needs of tourists at a cheap cost, it is likely to become very popular.
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ISO currency codes are the three-letter alphabetic codes that represent the various currencies used throughout the world. When combined in pairs, they make up the symbols and cross rates used in currency trading.
- The ISO standard committees established standardized currency codes in 1978.
- These codes designate the base and quote currencies in forex price quotes.
- Since 1978 occasional changes have been made as currencies change.
- ISO has also designated lesser know numeric equivalents to the three-letter currency codes.
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