The tourist geography of Tipaza as a promising tourist region "a descriptive and forward-looking study"
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Tourism Geography, Spatial Distribution, Temporal Distribution, Tourist Region IdentityAbstract
Through this research, we aim to address the tourist geography of the city of Tipaza, and to stand on the implications of this concept, in an effort to highlight a new entrance to the characterization and analysis as a building block in the advancement of the tourism sector in the region, considering that it was a pioneer in the seventies and eighties, and after it witnessed a continuous deterioration until what it has become today, especially attracting foreign tourist groups, generating hard currency and driving the economy and local development, and the descriptive approach was relied on to study the case of the distribution of attractions as constituent elements of the region As a tourist unit, the absorptive capacity and its distribution, in addition to the extent of the influx of segments of tourists and visitors, and in the end the personality of the tourist region of the Tipaza region was explored and some suggestions and recommendations were made.
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