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ANALYSIS OF THE CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL TOURIST RESOURCE OF THE ROMAN LEGIONARY FORTRESS AND EARLY BYZANTINE TOWN OF NOVAE

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Title ANALYSIS OF THE CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL TOURIST RESOURCE OF THE ROMAN LEGIONARY FORTRESS AND EARLY BYZANTINE TOWN OF NOVAE
 
Creator Lakov, Plamen; University of agribusiness and rural development - Bulgaria
Naydenov, Vladimir
Shopova, Ivanka; University of Agribusiness and Rural Development (UARD)
 
Subject tourist resource, cultural tourism, regional development
 
Description The article is part of a research series for ancient Roman sites in Northern Bulgaria which aim to present the possibilities of creating a specialized form of cultural and historical product that ensures sustainable utilization of tangible heritage on the Bulgarian coast of the Danube. The methodology applied in assessing the potential of the Roman legionary fortress and Early Byzantine town of Novae is primarily designed for historical and cultural sites. An evaluation is made under the following criteria: potential for development, degree of impact / interaction, degree of modification with relevant indicators. The fieldwork and surveys were made in the summer of 2017 before the active archaeological season. The opportunities for creating a regional tourism product is analysed to ensure the region's recognition and sustainable development as a tourist destination.
 
Publisher University of agribusiness and rural development - Plovdiv
 
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Date 2018-01-23
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion

 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://science.uard.bg/index.php/newknowledge/article/view/332
 
Source New knowledge Journal of science; Vol 6, No 5 (2017): New knowledge Journal of science Jubilee Edition; 159-170
2367-4598
1314-5703
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://science.uard.bg/index.php/newknowledge/article/view/332/pdf_56
 
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