Tierra de Caballeros. Tablas de Daimiel. Routes through the Guadiana and its tributaries as the backbone of heritage and ethnographic elements
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https://doi.org/10.25145/j.pasos.2011.09.073Keywords:
Tierra caballeros, daimel boards, heritage features, ethnographic elementsAbstract
Diverse geography. The study of tourist routes is a good way to meet and enjoy the geography of any territory. But beyond that, the analysis of the natural and cultural resources of the landscape is a magnificent example of multidisciplinary scientific knowledge of the territory. This is so, in so far as the researcher is obliged to inventory and evaluate the set of attractions and/or resources, to interrelate them and to seek the connection between what is offered and the potential demand. This therefore requires a rigorous and professional task which can only be achieved by combining the university’s research experience with that of technicians in the territory
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