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https://doi.org/10.36719/2706-6185/43/45-50

Shahin Samadzada

American University of Cyprus

Ph. D. student

   https://orcid.org/0009-0005-6095-3502

sahin.sve.semedzade@gmail.com

 

International Tourism From the Aspect of

the Nordic Countries

 

Abstract

The recent widespread use of the concept of "international tourism" and its active expression by society have led people who are inclined to travel to a number of foreign countries for various tourism purposes. International tourism in itself is the process of implementing progressive tourism activities by organizing multi-purpose tourism trips to geographical locations with various types of tourism activities. In our current article, we will conduct detailed research on the current tourism situation of the countries included in the Northern European tourism region and share our subjective opinions to reach a final conclusion. As it is known, in modern times, millions of tourists prefer the north part of the European continent as one of the main recreational destinations, which is considered extremely convenient for spending their free time effectively and allows them to visually admire the mysterious elements of nature during their trip. These lands, which have been almost untouched and unexposed by anthropogenic influences for a long and ancient historical period, have an undeniable role in implementing a number of various tourism activities in the bosom of nature. Additionally, it should be noted that another factor that makes the Northern European region attractive to tourists actively participating in international tourism trips is that the region has achieved a unique cultural environment by containing numerous and unique cultural examples and complexes such as museums, theaters, etc. In short, international tourism reaches its peak in the north.

Keywords: Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Iceland, international tourism


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