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FAMNIT - Faculty of Mathematics, Science and Information Technologies
FHŠ - Faculty of Humanities
FM - Faculty of Management
FTŠ Turistica - Turistica – College of Tourism Portorož
FVZ - Faculty of Health Sciences
IAM - Andrej Marušič Institute
PEF - Faculty of Education
UPR - University of Primorska
ZUP - University of Primorska Press
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University of Primorska, University Library - all departments
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BSc theses (8)
Lea Ivetac:
Spremembe potovalnih navad Italijanov
Martina Božič:
Analiza stereotipov italijanskih gostov s strani turističnih delavcev v izbranem hotelu
Mateja Mohar:
Ženski seksualni turizem
Sabina Grgič:
Obisk dežele z namenom učenja tujega jezika
Tjaša Novak:
Analiza odnosov med lokalnimi prebivalci
Mateja Švab:
Analiza rezervacij italijanskih gostov pri Turistični agenciji Palma
Nina Malobabić:
Percepcija nakupovalnega turizma na obmejnem območju Nova Gorica-Gorizia
Maruša Bastl:
Motivi italijanskih gostov za obisk Portoroža in Opatije
Other documents (4)
Nina Lovec:
Attraverso: guida didattica per unʼeducazione interculturale senza confini, 2014, pp. 96, ISBN 978-961-6862-68-4
Žana Čivre, Nina Lovec, Daša Fabjan:
Herzbergova dvofaktorska teorija delovne motivacije na primeru zaposlenih v turizmu
Aleksandra Brezovec, Tomi Brezovec, Aleš Gačnik, Šarolta Godnič Vičič, Tadeja Jere Jakulin, Simon Kerma, Nina Lovec, Zorana Medarić, Tina Orel Frank, Ljudmila Sinkovič, Matej Vranješ, Irena Weber:
Potenciali razvoja turizma na Unescovih lokacijah svetovne dediščine v Sloveniji
Šarolta Godnič Vičič, Nina Lovec, Ljudmila Sinkovič:
The interplay between the verbal and visual in outdoor interpretive panels