THE HIGHEST POINT OF THE VOLYN REGION AS AN OBJECT OF SPORTS AND HEALTH TOURISM
Keywords:
sports and health tourism has, tourist route, Volyn region, village of BranuAbstract
The highest point of Volyn region as an object of sports and health tourism has been studied. The question of the relative height of this point above sea level is analyzed. The statements of scientists about the relief of Volyn region are investigated. The own statement of the location of the highest point of the Volyn region is offered. A tourist route has been developed near the highest point of the Volyn region as an object of sports and health tourism. The tourist and recreational objects on the route are characterized. The problems of development of sports and health tourism of the territory are determined and the ways of their solution are offered.
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