Cultural Tourism in Villavicencio Colombia
María Cristina Otero Gómez () and
Wilson Giraldo Pérez ()
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María Cristina Otero Gómez: Universidad Santo Tomás
Wilson Giraldo Pérez: Universidad de los Llanos
Chapter Chapter 6 in Tourism in Latin America, 2015, pp 105-125 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter describes among other things, how the Llanero cultural identity has been forged, since the Jesuits evangelization process. Throughout this paper, it is important to remember the multidimensionality of cultural tourism, in its economic, social and geographical aspects. Similarly, it exposes the way in which culture becomes a unifying element that reduces spatial barriers allowing the rapprochement between the people of the region. Finally, it reflects the link between this modality of tourism to the local development; analyzing the importance of the residents’ participation in heritage preservation at all times.
Keywords: Orinoquia; Joropo; Llanero culture; Inclusion (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-05735-4_6
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