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Evolution of tourism
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English: The table focuses on some historical itineraries through Italy and on the routes of the most known Travellers of the Grand Tour: A)Italian itineraries 1830. B)Travellers of the Grand Tour (Montesquieu, De Brosses, Goethe, Stendhal, Dickens). Scale: 1: 12 000 000. The table is part of the Tematic Atlas realized by the TCI Cartographic Office with CNR - Italian National Research Council (1989-1992).
Italiano: La tavola è incentrata su alcuni itinerari storici in Italia e sui percorso seguiti dai più noti viaggiatori del Grand Tour: B)Viaggiatori del Grand Tour (Montesquieu, De Brosses, Goethe, Stendhal, Dickens). Scala: 1: 12 000 000. La tavola fa parte dell'Ufficio Cartografico del TCI con il CNR - Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (1989-1992).
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Map location Italy
Map type Travel maps
Scale 1: 12 000 000
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Part of the series Thematic Atlas of Italy
Language Italian
Place of publication Milan
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institution QS:P195,Q1069349
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CART.TEM.107
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