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Grčić MirkoKeywords
sacral geographymigration of pilgrimage
religious tourism
Orthodox Christianity
Geography (General)
G1-922
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
G
DOAJ:Geography
DOAJ:Earth and Environmental Sciences
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Introductory part of the paper briefly presents the case study of sacred geography. This scientific discipline, as a branch of cultural geography, deserves more attention due to the development of cultural tourism and the protection of cultural heritage in globalization. Aim is to systematize and display characteristics of sacred objects and places of pilgrimage in the traditional orthodox Christianity. The author hopes that this work will attract the attention of geographers and intellectual circles, and stimulate researchers to devote greater attention to this important and current issue.Date
2010-01-01Type
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oai:doaj.org/article:4709187d29e04b468f42a95a5fc1ffc010.2298/GSGD1003023G
0350-3593
https://doaj.org/article/4709187d29e04b468f42a95a5fc1ffc0
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