The research issue is to describe the tourist accommodation used for specialised tourism, including its types, distribution and scale, in the northern part of the Eastern Carpathians in the former Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. The authors focused on the 1970s and 1980s which were the ‘golden age’ in the development of tourism in the Soviet Union. As a result of the analysis, 51 accommodation facilities were identified offering nearly 7,300 beds in the mid-1980s. It was the time when the development of that area reached its peak
Agriculture used to be the most vital branch of economy in the Carpathian Mountains. It is particula...
In the context of Romania's transition to the market economy after the communism collapse, and the a...
Purpose. The purpose of our work is to investigate the presence of tourist infrastructure elements t...
The paper highlights and analyzes the main stages of tourist development of the Chornohora massif of...
Tourist attractiveness of the Ukrainian Carpathians follows their position at the crossroads of cent...
The Carpathians are the largest and most important mountain tourist region in Poland. The origin o...
The main directions of research carried out by staff and graduate students of the Department of Tou...
The purpose of the research is to study the current state and possible prospects for the development...
The paper underlines the potential of tourism in the region of Chernivtsi, in three main tourist are...
Lviv Oblast can be proud of most favourable conditions for the development of various forms of touri...
The article is aimed at studying the trends in tourism development in the regions of Ukraine. By ana...
The article is devoted to the actual subject - features development of tourism in Ukraine. Tourism i...
Rutynskyi Mykhailo. A historical and geographical analyses of peculiarities of establishing Yaremche...
Tourism as a socio-economic, cultural and ecological phenomenon in countries with unstable market co...
This dissertation examines Soviet domestic tourism during late socialism, when tourism developed int...
Agriculture used to be the most vital branch of economy in the Carpathian Mountains. It is particula...
In the context of Romania's transition to the market economy after the communism collapse, and the a...
Purpose. The purpose of our work is to investigate the presence of tourist infrastructure elements t...
The paper highlights and analyzes the main stages of tourist development of the Chornohora massif of...
Tourist attractiveness of the Ukrainian Carpathians follows their position at the crossroads of cent...
The Carpathians are the largest and most important mountain tourist region in Poland. The origin o...
The main directions of research carried out by staff and graduate students of the Department of Tou...
The purpose of the research is to study the current state and possible prospects for the development...
The paper underlines the potential of tourism in the region of Chernivtsi, in three main tourist are...
Lviv Oblast can be proud of most favourable conditions for the development of various forms of touri...
The article is aimed at studying the trends in tourism development in the regions of Ukraine. By ana...
The article is devoted to the actual subject - features development of tourism in Ukraine. Tourism i...
Rutynskyi Mykhailo. A historical and geographical analyses of peculiarities of establishing Yaremche...
Tourism as a socio-economic, cultural and ecological phenomenon in countries with unstable market co...
This dissertation examines Soviet domestic tourism during late socialism, when tourism developed int...
Agriculture used to be the most vital branch of economy in the Carpathian Mountains. It is particula...
In the context of Romania's transition to the market economy after the communism collapse, and the a...
Purpose. The purpose of our work is to investigate the presence of tourist infrastructure elements t...