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Analysis of the Motivation and Satisfaction of Tourists in Relation to an Intangible Cultural Heritage: Fiesta de los Patios, Cordoba, Spain
(Taylor & Francis, 2019)The Fiesta de los Patios of Cordoba, Spain, was declared an intangible cultural heritage in 2012 by UNESCO, thus protecting and recognizing the set of its expressions of an intangible nature. This study investigates tourists’ ... -
Segmentation of Tourists That Participate in a Cultural Event: The Fiesta of the Patios in Córdoba (Spain)
(SAGE, 2021)United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) recognizes various historical sites as world heritage sites (WHSs). A historical heritage represents the cultural tradition of people, to whom it ... -
Tourist Clusters in a Developing Country in South America: The Case of Manabì Province, Ecuador
(MDPI, 2019)Societies nowadays shape their history by establishing traditions, customs, artisan expressions and, in short, the cultural heritage that represents them as a people in symbiosis with their natural environment. The present ... -
Tourist loyalty and intangible cultural heritage: the case of Popayán, Colombia
(Emerald Publishing, 2020)The purpose of this paper is to analyse the loyalty of the tourists who visit a city with an important heritage event: The Holy Week Processions in the city of Popayán (Colombia), recognised by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural ... -
Tourist segmentation in an intangible heritage setting: the Holy Week processions in the city of Popayán, Colombia
(Taylor & Francis, 2020)This research intends to establish a characterisation of the tourists who attend a representation that has been recognised as intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO, specifically, the Holy Week processions in the city of ...