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Tourist Navigation Through Historical Sites: The Spatial Analysis Approach
doi 10.2495/st080061
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Date
August 15, 2008
Authors
N. I. Mohareb
A. G. ElAdawi
H. M. Ayad
Publisher
WIT Press
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