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Crisis clouds summer season for European tourism



B1 - recommended- News articles -14/06/2009

Crowds of tourists stroll along Prague's famous Charles Bridge, but the Czech capital and other places in Europe expect a lacklustre tourist season amid the economic crisis. Dat ...

       
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