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tourism in switzerland a case study 15pages​ pl answer

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The tourism in Switzerland is as part of the diverse landscape economic activities and is thus, in particular, is related to skiing and mountaineering. And it began with the British mountaineers that were climbing the main peaks and the alps and were part of the alpine club.

There since the 1852 there have been a continued attempt and  4,967 number of hotels have been opened that offer 240,000 beds in 128,000 rooms. The total gross value-added tourism is about 14.9 billion. And this accounted for about 2.9% of Switzerland's economy in 2010  with a GDP of 550.57.

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