Hungary: outlines of the long-term programme to develop thermal water resources for tourism and recreational purposes
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Technical Bulletin, World Tourist Organization (BT/PL/1/79): 1-4
1979
Accession: 000674873
The use of thermal springs and wells in Hungary for therapeutic purposes has always been an important activity. Recently their use for tourism and recreational purposes has grown.
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