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COOPERATION SHRINES OF EUROPE IN REGIONAL MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT

Robert Štefko and Stefan Nowak ()
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Stefan Nowak: The Jerzy Kukuczka Academy of Physical Education in Katowice

Polish Journal of Management Studies, 2014, vol. 10, issue 2, 209-215

Abstract: Religious tourism is a specific type of tourism, which in many areas has great potential for development. Unfortunately, only a few units of local government effectively utilize this potential. Currently, it is noticeable that the centers of Marian Worship far less popularity beginning to see the potential for development of the region by increasing the number of pilgrims. Establish cooperation between smaller centers is to contribute to the development of pilgrimage tourism through the creation of a joint tourist product. The combination of attractions and joint promotion of the region can contribute to increased interest from tourists pilgrims. The development of this form of tourism can be an impulse for economic recovery and development of the necessary tourism infrastructure in the region.

Date: 2014
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