Test 3 Review World Tourism
Which region of Portugal best fits this description: popular holiday region, exceptionally sunny climate with fine sandy beaches, rocky coves and fishing villages? (Ch. 14)
Algarve
Which area of Spain epitomizes a warm, sunny climate, easy-going lifestyle and picturesque villages, and influence of the Moors. (Ch. 14)
Andalucia
______________ form a rugged spine along the Italian Peninsula. (Ch. 15)
Apennies
The majority of Middle Eastern countries have many similarities. Among them are similar physical geography, religions, languages, food specialties and which other one? (Ch. 18)
Architecture
Location of the launch of the Allied campaign to liberate Europe during WWII rope in (Ch. 13)
Arromanches
The Cantabrian Mountains in the north of Spain overlook ______________ and are characterized by ___________________. (Ch. 14)
Bay of Biscay; woodlands and countryside.
Which is NOT true about Portugal? (Ch. 14)
Big presence of Moorish influence.
Region known for its Celtic heritage, Breton language and deeply indented coastline (Ch. 13)
Brittany
This Eastern European city was once two separate cities across the Danube River, one being picturesque on the hillside and the other being the commercial center on the other side; shopping, cafes, nightlife and the Neo-Gothic Parliament are sites to see. (Ch. 17)
Budapest
A country located in the heart of the Balkan Peninsula, includes a variety of scenery, with inexpensive winter ski resorts in the Pirin Mountains and a focus on culture and ecology for special interest tourism. (Ch. 16)
Bulgaria
What place is described here: sub-tropical climate, beautiful, volcanic mountainous scenery, and Tenerife is the largest of them. (Ch. 14)
Canary Islands
Historically important as the religious capital of France, along with beautiful rolling countryside (Ch. 13)
Champagne
Spain differs from other Western European countries in the several ways. Which of these statements is NOT true about Spain. (Ch. 14)
Controlled resort development along the Mediterranean Sea coast have not disrupted culture or added to pollution.
An place known as 'the island of beauty' due to its scenery of deeply indented western coast and forested mountains (Ch. 13)
Corsica
What country is best described here: both Mediterranean and central European attributes, diverse landscape and cultural attractions, deeply indented coastline on the Dalmatian Coast. (Ch. 16)
Croatia
This set of Greek islands are characterized by their white cube-shaped buildings and include the sophisticated resorts on Mykonos and the prominent cruise itineraries of Santorini. (Ch. 16)
Cyclades
Third largest of the Mediterranean islands, with mountain scenery and heritage of many civilizations, yet a divided island occupied by two different ethnic groups. (Ch. 16)
Cyprus
Which country has the Green Corridor and its capital city, though showing signs of wear and tear, offers heritage attractions, largely escaped WWII destruction, has a vibrant art scene with associations of famous composers of the world. (Ch. 17)
Czech Republic
This city in the Gulf States is family-friendly, offers recreational tourism, nightlife and the tallest building in the world. (Ch. 18)
Dubai
What is not true about Russia? (Ch. 17)
Eagerly welcomes visitors to its high standards of service and infrastructure
Spain and Portugal make up the rugged Balkan peninsula, which also helped isolate it from the rest of Europe. (Ch. 14)
False
The switch to a market economy with the fall of the Iron Curtain has had a positive effect on social tourism in these countries in Chapter 17.
False
A leading cultural center in literature, attracted the best artists, and holds three of Europe's finest art collections. (Ch. 15)
Florence
Short city breaks, beach, spa, art music, faith, rural and sport are all what? (Ch. 15)
Forms of tourism in Italy
Region known as one of Europe's most popular winter sport destinations (Ch. 13)
French Alps
This Transcaucasian country has resorts on the Black Sea and lush tropical landscapes among very hospitable people. (Ch. 17)
Georgia
This place is physically attached to Spain and is one of Britain's few remaining colonies, known for its world-famous Rock and historical association with the British army and navy. (Ch. 14)
Gibralter
Qualifies for EU regional funding, and is positioned to attract up-market tourists and scuba divers. (Ch. 15)
Gozo
Cultural tourism in this country has a long history, tourism developed rapidly due to the attraction of the islands, yet it suffers from seasonality in tourism and environmental degradation. (Ch. 16)
Greece
This country is known for its numerous spas based on the thermal springs, facilities for health and wellness tourism, and a magnificent capital city that is one of Europe's most attractive capitals along the Danube River. (Ch. 17)
Hungary
This city is a major cultural destination with a two bridges linking Europe to Asia, contains some of the finest Byzantine architecture, and sites like the Blue Mosque and the Grand Bazaar. (Ch. 16)
Istanbul
Major resorts are found here, sunnier climate than Austria and Switzerland, but similar geography. (Ch. 15)
Italian Alps
Evening parades, strong family ties, religious festivals and food specialties make for this ___________________. (Ch. 15)
Italian Lifestyle
Dominant religions exist in the Middle East that contribute to the draw, or pull factor, for tourism. Which three religions are they? (Ch. 18)
Judaism, Christianity, Islam
Polish city that largely escaped damage from World War II, was the former royal capital and religious center, and has been designated as a World Heritage Site and European City of Culture. (Ch. 17)
Krakow
Which Middle Eastern country is this? Small, mountainous, multi-cultural society recognizing multiple languages that are widely used; and a mount where ski centers have been developed. (Ch. 18)
Lebanon
Area best known for castles, chateaus with associations to French royalty (Ch. 13)
Lorie Valley
Which city is Spain is described here: High altitude capital city fine cuisine, vibrant nightlife, UNESCO World Heritage sites, fine art collections. (Ch. 14)
Madrid
Island geographically close to Italy, yet culturally closer to Britain and North Africa. (Ch. 15)
Malta
Italy's second largest city, known for its world famous fashion, a reputation of business before pleasure, and a multi-spired Gothic Cathedral, La Scala. (Ch. 15)
Milan
Atlantic coastline of France is known to be (Ch. 13)
Mild and sunny
Medieval abbey that is separated daily from the mainland due to some of world's strongest tides (Ch. 13)
Mont St. Michel
This city/country is in the center of politics, economy and culture and includes cultural destinations such as Red Square, St. Basil's Cathedral and the Kremlin. (Ch. 17)
Moscow, Russia
This region is important for agriculture and encompasses a region from Turin to the Adriatic Sea. (Ch. 15)
North Italian Plain
What is not true about the Baltic States? (Ch. 17)
Offer spectacular scenery throughout these states
This Gulf State experiences Indian monsoonal rains, and offers tourists genuine Arab culture, filled with traditions and cuisine and a slower pace of life. (Ch. 18)
Oman
Which Portuguese city is described here: gateway to the northern region, main claim to fame is the port wine industry, status of a World Heritage Site. (Ch. 14)
Oporto
Which city in Jordan is best described here: an ancient and architectural city of the Nabatean civilization in a basin surrounded by mountains. (Ch. 18)
Petra
This Eastern European country is one of the largest in Europe, has a history of invasion, and offers a popular tourist destination along the Baltic Sea/Gulf of Gdansk coast, known as the Amber Coast. (Ch. 17)
Poland
This major and outstanding tourism attraction in Egypt is among the only surviving 'Seven Wonders' of the ancient world. (Ch. 18)
Pyramids of Giza
The French benefit from increased leisure time due to (Ch. 13)
Reductions of working hours due to statutory working week of less than 40 hours
A Balkan region country with Black Sea coast, spas and resorts in the Carpathian Mountains, and a capital city bordering the Danube River. (Ch. 16)
Romania
This Gulf State country is very traditional in its culture and draws many Muslims each year to Mecca for Haj. (Ch. 18)
Saudi Arabia
Italian island containing Mount Etna, a once-dormant volcanoes that has erupted very recently, as well as a rich cultural mix of/from North Africa. (Ch. 15)
Sicily
Though this country is slower in rebounding, yet there is tourism potential in the Carpathian and High Tatras Mountains, with karst limestone scenery and beautiful capital city full of modern industry and cultural attractions. (Ch. 17)
Slovakia
Which country is part of the former republic of Yugoslavia, has an ambitious tourism development plan focused on 'green' tourism, coastline on the Adriatic Sea, and TESM offers a Cultural Heritage Tourism study abroad course here: (Ch. 16)
Slovania
Region of Italy that is very traditional in outlook and lifestyle, dependent on agriculture, suffered from widespread poverty which caused two waves of emigration. (Ch. 15)
Southern Italy
In Vatican City, is the main gathering place for pilgrims. (Ch. 15)
St. Peters square
Known to be the most beautiful city in Russia, it contains a great deal of historical significance with the Russian Empire, and includes many cultural attractions such as the Hermitage and the Maryinsky Theatre. (Ch. 17)
St. Petersburg
Which Israeli city is best described here: a business and financial center, good night life and a southern European beach culture? (Ch. 18)
Tel Aviv
Region known for winter health tourism, summer beach tourism resort, film festival and gambling (Ch. 13)
The South of France
Future growth in tourism in many of the Eastern European, Russia and CIS countries could be severely constrained by negative factors of political instability, ethnic strife and rising crime levels. (Ch. 17)
True
Most foreign visitors arrive to Spain by air. (Ch. 14)
True
Most of Egypt is desert, yet contains the well-cultivated land along the Nile River, while being known as the meeting place of the East and West. (Ch. 18)
True
Most of the countries in Chapter 16 have benefited from their accessibility to the tourist-generating countries of Central and Northern Europe and the demand for sun, sea, sand holidays.
True
Spain's late entry into the European tourism market allowed it to evaluate competition and offer lower prices than established destinations of the Italia and the French Rivera. (Ch. 14)
True
True or False: Water supply issues, development pressures, and poor standards of accommodations have led to restrictions on the island of Malta. (Ch. 15)
True
This large Muslim country straddles two continents, has strong heritage of the Ottoman Empire and its traditions of culture, cuisine, beautiful architecture and performing arts draw tourists. (Ch. 16)
Turkey
This Eastern European country is better known for its agricultural and industrial resources than its tourist resources, but it was a place where tourist were sent under communism as a social tourism site and today offers further tourism on the Crimean Peninsula, and Baroque buildings and cafe culture in Lviv. (Ch. 17)
Ukraine
This Central Asian Republic has the richest cultural heritage of the region, and was a tourism oasis along the Silk Road. (Ch. 17)
Uzbekistan
A portion of Rome that is its own independent city-state and is headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church, drawing large numbers of religious pilgrims. (Ch. 15)
Vatican City
Italian city that is a World Heritage Site, yet at risk of flooding due to sea level rise. (Ch. 15)
Venice