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Abstract

Auditorium is an important element for the correct perception of events in the sports field. Many elements influence the quality of the auditorium: the perception of the sports field, the maximum/minimum distance of the viewing, the speed and size of the ball, etc. The relationship between the ...

Author(s)
Kuzović, D.
Publisher
University of Banja Luka, Banja Luka, Bosnia-Herzegovina
Citation
SportLogia, 2018, 14, 1, pp 38-46
Abstract

Due to regional characteristics of the traditional architectural heritage in SR Croatia, the type of building materials and building techniques used, it is suggested that an ethnographic open-air museum be established. Such an open-air museum should first and foremost have an important educational, ...

Author(s)
Simunovic-Petric, Z.
Citation
Etnoloska Istrazivanja, 1981, 1, pp 153-156
Abstract

The quality of a city's organization and city tourism are mutually interrelated. A high level of organization and development in a city and effective planning and management are prerequisites for a highly organized tourism supply. A city's organization, degree of development and tourist function...

Author(s)
Kritovac, F.
Citation
Acta Turistica, 1992, 4., 2, pp 148-164
Abstract

A souvenir which is a part of the ethnographic culture of a country is an important factor in tourism. Ethnographic souvenirs may be divided into three basic groups: 1. copies of original ethnographic objects, 2. miniatures of ethnographic objects, 3. usable souvenirs incorporating in their design...

Author(s)
Milicevic, J.
Citation
Etnoloska Istrazivanja, 1981, 1, pp 213-219
Abstract

A general urban development plan for Zagreb made public in 1971 was the first systematic study of ethnologic locations in and around Zagreb. Since then a better methodology of zoning and physical planning has been evolved bringing important changes in the approach to the ethnologic heritage. The...

Author(s)
Dakic, S.
Citation
Etnoloska Istrazivanja, 1981, 1, pp 145-152
Abstract

Recent decades have witnessed the decline of mass tourism and the growth of alternative forms of tourism. One of these alternative forms is heritage tourism which is based on the development, protection and preservation of existing culture and natural heritage and resources. In Croatia, a...

Author(s)
Mikačić, V.
Citation
Acta Turistica, 1992, 4., 2, pp 125-132
Abstract

Using data from 1986, the leisure time of youth from peasant families in Yugoslavia is examined. In general, the young of farming families have less leisure time than their peers and participate much less in most of the leisure activities surveyed, the exception being listening to folk music. This...

Author(s)
Ilišin, V.
Citation
Sociologija Sela, 1990, 28, 109/110, pp 295-304
Abstract

Organizational aspects of tourism are investigated in the sphere of transport and communication. The organization and infrastructure of traffic terminals and communications lines in Serbia, Yugoslavia, is assessed in the light of tourism development. Consideration is given to airports, railway...

Author(s)
Čomić, Ć.
Citation
TPT, Teorija i Praksa Turizma, 1987, No. 3-4, pp 8-13
Abstract

The public sector crisis can be identified in the degradation of all urban parks; in the crowded streets and squares; in the neglected green space; in damaged and dilapidated historic buildings; and in the shortage of social facilities such as libraries, cinemas, sports grounds, public baths and...

Author(s)
Prelog, M.
Citation
Arhitektura, Yugoslavia, 1982, No. 180/181, pp 22-25