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Feb 28, 2017 · Forget Westworld: Sex is taking on a whole new meaning with the advent of dolls and robots about to disrupt the sex tourism industry, among others.

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UNWTO strives to maximize tourism’s contribution to poverty reduction and increase awareness on the sector’s development potential.

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Dominican Republic is the second largest and most diverse Caribbean country, situated just two hours south of Miami, less than four hours from New York and eight hours from most European cities.

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Thought it was just men who flew abroad for squalid sexual kicks? Meet the middle-aged, middle-class women who are Britain’s female sex tourists

Tourism geography is the study of travel and tourism, as an industry and as a social and cultural activity. Tourism geography covers a wide range of interests including the environmental impact of tourism, the geographies of tourism and leisure economies, answering tourism industry and management concerns and the sociology of tourism …

Gay travel and holidays – how we make it easy. Gay travel is booming, especially in Europe, the world’s most popular tourist market. GETA (the Gay European Tourism Association, our ‘parent’) estimates the value of the Gay European Tourist Market at a …

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Tourism definition: Tourism is the business of providing services for people on holiday , for example hotels | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

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If you’ve reached my site because you are searching for sex tourism in the Gambia (and my site statistics tell me that a fair number of you …

EU tourism statistics cover various aspects: tourism trips, offer in accommodation establishments, tourism receipts and employment, the most popular destinations

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Tourism is an important, even vital, source of income for many regions and countries. Its importance was recognized in the Manila Declaration on World Tourism of 1980 as “an activity essential to the life of nations because of its direct effects on the social, cultural, educational, and economic sectors of national societies and on their

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