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The Exploitation of Tourism Resources in Braila City, Port on the Danube River

Anca Gabriela Turtureanu ()
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Anca Gabriela Turtureanu: Danubius University of Galati

Acta Universitatis Danubius. OEconomica, 2015, issue 11(6), 151-160

Abstract: The port city on the Danube, Braila has a long tradition in travel. This Danubian port appears named “Drinago” in an old Spanish geographical description and travels, “Libro del conocimiento/Book of Knowledge” (1350) and several Catalan maps (Angellino de Dalorto, 1325-1330 and Dulcert Angelino, 1339). Intense commercial transactions carried out in port, the opportunity of achieving high and quick results have attracted many foreign merchants - Bulgarian, Macedonians, Albanians, Greeks, but also French, Belgian, Austrian, Italian, Hebrew, and many Romanians from Transylvania, thus Braila became a multiethnic entity. Future activities, specific to the trade from ports enlist it on the tourist map of Romania. Tourism resources are the most diverse. The natural resources combine the picturesque ponds and lakes with the charm of wild beaches or protected areas such as the “Balta Mica a Brailei/The Small Pond of Braila”.

Keywords: tourism; Danube port; economic development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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