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Wine routes in the south transdanubian tourism region<br />

and Mountaineering Journal, Book and Map printer RT. Issue, which is also of King<br />

Mathias Collage of Physical Education textbook. (fig. 2.), the letter reads as follows:<br />

“More recently (1926) College of Physical Education is also taught map reading, but<br />

not in geography but also in relation with the tourism ... colleges and universities deal<br />

with knowledge of map more but reading of maps less, especially the practical part of this<br />

deal less. This is due to the prevalence of academic education rooted in “– he writes in his<br />

book (G. Dr. STRÖMPL 1927) from these thoughts, it appears that this time has also<br />

undertaken training in the tourism-related subjects.<br />

Of course we cannot talk about organized tourism education then is far from being<br />

non-tourism training to be tried in the important area of knowledge transfer. If we have<br />

the example of map reading, this taught by the military, the gendarmerie training, but<br />

also within the framework educating of the Hungarian soldiers.<br />

If I go to Budapest on second-hand bookshop certainly found in the recent training<br />

related to tourism is also having knowledge of books, which also show that despite the<br />

war conditions, has the emphasis on tourism training objects. Since so many areas (e.g.:<br />

science, warfare) seems to have contained such a high level of knowledge on this topic, in<br />

my opinion, the need of organization was really felt.<br />

Figure 2. Course book about reading maps from 1927.<br />

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