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Google Maps
Google Maps is a basic web mapping service
application and technology provided by Google, free, that powers many map-based
services, including the Google Maps website, Google Ride Finder, Google Transit,
and maps embedded on third-party websites via the Google Maps API. It offers
street maps, a route planner for traveling by foot, car, or public transport and
an urban business locator for numerous countries around the world.
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Wikitravel
Wikitravel is a project to create a free,
complete, up-to-date, and reliable worldwide travel guide. So far we have 22,603
destination guides and other articles written and edited by Wikitravellers from
around the globe. Check out the Help page to see how you can edit any page right
now, or the Project page for more information about Wikitravel and getting
involved.
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World Travel Guide
The most comprehensive guide to global travel
on the web. We have travel guides to every country in the world, as well as
city, ski, beach, cruise and airport guides. Click on Travel Essentials for
weather forecasts, a world clock, our World Events Guide, attraction guides
(like Chessington World of Adventures), and more.
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World Tourism Organization
The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), based
in Madrid, Spain, is a United Nations agency dealing with questions relating to
tourism. It compiles the World Tourism rankings. The World Tourism Organization
is a significant global body, concerned with the collection and collation of
statistical information on international tourism. This organization represents
public sector tourism bodies, from most countries in the world and the
publication of its data makes possible comparisons of the flow and growth of
tourism on a global scale. The official languages of UNWTO are Arabic, English,
French, Russian and Spanish.
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