The tourism industry in Infanta, Quezon : its socio-cultural influence / Gerlie Aveno Redado.
Material type: TextPublication details: 2011.Description: xv, 77 leaves ; illustrations (some colour) : 28cmContent type:- text
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- G 155.P6 R2459 2011
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G 155.P6 J328 2009 The Socio-cultural influences of tourism industry in the Municipality of Tanay, Rizal / | G 155.P6 R16 2014 Assessment of Kinabuan falls as a potential tourist attraction in Barangay Sta. Ines, Tanay, Rizal / | G 155.P6 R2459 2011 The tourism industry in Infanta, Quezon : | G 155.P6 R2459 2011 The tourism industry in Infanta, Quezon : | G 155.P6 R2459 2011 The tourism industry in Infanta, Quezon : | G 155.P6 R8806 2015 Competencies learned by the Bachelor of Science in Tourism graduates : | G 155.P6 Sa318 2008 Daranak Falls : |
Thesis Bachelor of Science in Tourism University of Rizal System 2011
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This study aimed to determine the Tourism Industry in Infanta, Quezon : its Socio-Cultural Influence. The Descriptive method of research was used in the study with fifty (50) respondents.
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