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Geotouristic trail in the Senhor da Boa Sentença Cemetery, João Pessoa, State of Paraíba (PB), Northeastern Brazil

The inclusion of elements of the natural landscape, particularly abiotic heritage, and cultural heritage, to touristic activity as a result of a more demanding market ultimately provides the rise of geotourism, an integrated activity between geosciences, culture, and history of the place in which th...

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Published in:Geoheritage 2019-09, Vol.11 (3), p.1133-1149
Main Authors: Pereira, Luciano Schaefer, do Nascimento, Marcos Antônio Leite, Mantesso-Neto, Virgínio
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