• iii@mander.xyz
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    People like to do what they think people should be doing in order to appear like a person

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    People want to see history, nightlife and museums.

    Unfortunately most of that is centered around 4% of the landmass

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      Even if Italy is a cultural destination I think you give tourists too much credit.
      The bulk of them wants to go to the same overcrowded beaches and do nothing except get a tan and being pampered by their all in resorts.
      I consider that fortunate, I stay away from those places and am glad they don’t bother me.

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        I’ve never heard of anyone going to Rome or Venice for the beaches.

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            You never been west of Minsk despite pretending otherwise, have you Yura? Keep trying, every comment re how great Putin is and how awful Ukrainians are lands you with five rubles after all.

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            There’s this annoying genocide supporting troll FelixCress following me, mods should kick him out into the gutter where he belongs.

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    Venice, Rome, and Naples don’t surprise me (well, Naples surprises me a little that it’s that low). But why is South Tyrol so popular?

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      The dolomite mountains are spectacular. However such data may be distorted somewhat near borders, if the definition of tourist includes anybody who happens to cross from a neighbouring country for the day. For example, I recall crossing SüdTirol by train, traveling from Linz (Austria) to Innsbruck (Austria) - it’s a beautiful route - and there is a convenient cross-border transport pass too.

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      Maybe it’s popular with German monolinguals and it’s cheaper than Swiss or Austrian ski resorts? I dunno, I’m pulling that out of my ass.

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      Big skiing/cycling/walking area. Much better than the rest of the Alps IMO.

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      Naples is the entry point for Pompeii and the amalfi coast. So maybe it’s less that people don’t go there and more they don’t stay there as long?

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        I expected the number on the map to be for the entire Naples area, including Pompeii and Capri. Is it not?

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          I’m not sure. Looks like it’s by city, rather than by district. The coloured area looks small for the region of Campania. However, my Italian geography is fleeting.

          I once went to the wrong town when going to a friend’s wedding. It was in the local town hall in Friuli and we assumed cividad di Friuli meant town hall, but it was a different town, lol.

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    Is that odd? I’d expect the majority of Japanese tourists to go to Tokyo, Britain to London, France to Paris, etc

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      I think the surprise here is venice. Not most tourist go to Colmar in France, or to stonehenge in UK, or to mount fuji in Japan…

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        You’re saying it’s a suprise Venezia (Venice), has the most yearly tourists? Seems unsuprising to me. It’s all everyone talks about.

        I mean Venice has near 10 times the name recognition of say Colmar.

        I think a better comparison might be Machu Pichu in Peru?

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          If you want to stick to something French that isn’t a big city, maybe mont st-michel? Maybe not quite the same recognition as Venice but huge tourist destination in relation to size kind of thing?

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    If you’re only going to spend a week in Italy in your life, then you want to see all the iconic Italian stuff.

    People who visit the U.S. (not that anyone does, or should anymore) want to see New York, Hollywood, and maybe San Francisco and Miami. No one comes to see Topeka or Cheyenne.

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    I suspect mapping tourists to the USA would require moving that decimal several places to the right left