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=== Ancient and Antiquity Era ===
=== Ancient and Antiquity Era ===


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Travel outside a one's local area for leisure was confined largly to the wealthy classes in the western continents. At times, they would travel to distant parts of the western world, to see great buildings and works of art, learn new languages, experience new cultures, enjoy pristine nature and to taste different {{wp|cuisine}}s. As early as 5500 years ago, kings have praised themselves for protecting roads and building way stations for travellers. Travelling for pleasure can be seen in Calidum and Plevapotamia as early on as 3000 BCE. During the [[Pylosan Golden Age]], spas and coastal resorts were popular among the rich. The Pylosan upper class used to spend their free time on land or at sea and travelled to their urban or seaside manors. Numerous manors were located in X, around [[Odius]] and in the coastal as well as mountainous parts of Pylos. In the [[Quadran Federation]] people would sometimes travel to places such as X or X.


=== Middle Era ===
=== Middle Era ===

Revision as of 11:33, 20 October 2022

Châteux de Moreux is a top tourist destination in Cavala and a recognizable symbol of Moreux. It attracts a total of roughly 45 million tourists annually.

Tourism in Gentu is defined more generally, in terms as which go "beyond the common perception of tourism as being limited to holiday activity only", as people "traveling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure and not less than 24 hours, business and other purposes". Tourism can be domestic (within the traveller's own country) or international, and international tourism has both incoming and outgoing implications on a country's balance of payments.

Globally, international tourism receipts (the travel item in balance of payments) grew to $5.37 trillion in 1983. International tourist arrivals surpassed the milestone of 3 billion tourists globally for the first time in 1997. Gentish tourism accounts for roughly 11% of global greenhouse-gas emissions. Emissions as well as other significant environmental and social impacts are not always beneficial to local communities and their economies. For this reason, many tourist development organizations have begun to focus on sustainable tourism in order to mitigate the negative effects caused by the growing impact of tourism.

History

Ancient and Antiquity Era

Travel outside a one's local area for leisure was confined largly to the wealthy classes in the western continents. At times, they would travel to distant parts of the western world, to see great buildings and works of art, learn new languages, experience new cultures, enjoy pristine nature and to taste different cuisines. As early as 5500 years ago, kings have praised themselves for protecting roads and building way stations for travellers. Travelling for pleasure can be seen in Calidum and Plevapotamia as early on as 3000 BCE. During the Pylosan Golden Age, spas and coastal resorts were popular among the rich. The Pylosan upper class used to spend their free time on land or at sea and travelled to their urban or seaside manors. Numerous manors were located in X, around Odius and in the coastal as well as mountainous parts of Pylos. In the Quadran Federation people would sometimes travel to places such as X or X.

Middle Era

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Grand Tour

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Modern Era

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Space tourism

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Trends since 1990

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Industry

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Tourism, cultural heritage and GEKSO

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Tourism by country

Country/Dependency Continent 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
 Auralia Flonesia 74.39 million 74.44 million 74.50 million 74.54 million 74.57 million 74.65 million 74.68 million 74.75 million 74.78 million 74.88 million 74.91 million 74.89 million 74.94 million 74.93 million 74.97 million 75.09 million 75.24 million 75.49 million 75.81 million 76.06 million 76.04 million
 Cavala Oranland 102.17 million 102.23 million 102.28 million 102.33 million 102.36 million 102.39 million 102.42 million 102.44 million 102.47 million 102.51 million 102.54 million 102.57 million 102.58 million 102.61 million 102.64 million 102.67 million 102.70 million 102.72 million 102.74 million 102.81 million 102.87 million
 Hoy Kok Hesterath 16.35 million 16.84 million 17.58 million 18.20 million 19.66 million 20.87 million 21.98 million 23.49 million 24.94 million 26.38 million 28.77 million 31.56 million 34.83 million 46.83 million 51.23 million 56.92 million 61.45 million 65.17 million 67.14 million 68.76 million 69.43 million
 Paloa Oranland 71.69 million 71.72 million 71.77 million 71.83 million 71.89 million 71.95 million 72.02 million 72.06 million 72.11 million 72.17 million 72.16 million 72.23 million 72.29 million 72.34 million 72.38 million 72.43 million 72.51 million 72.55 million 72.61 million 72.70 million 72.77 million
 Paqueonia Oranland 68.96 million 68.90 million 68.92 million 68.96 million 68.99 million 69.04 million 69.13 million 69.18 million 69.25 million 69.27 million 69.31 million 69.40 million 69.46 million 69.52 million 69.59 million 69.66 million 69.74 million 69.89 million 70.01 million 70.11 million 69.24 million
 Jukasa Oranland 17.54 million 17.53 million 17.51 million 17.49 million 17.48 million 17.46 million 17.43 million 17.46 million 17.45 million 17.41 million 17.43 million 17.40 million 17.38 million 17.40 million 17.37 million 17.38 million