NATIONAL TOURISM OF UZBEKISTAN AS SELF-DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM
Sherakhon J. Khashimov , Senior Lecturer, Samarkand State University, Samarkand City, UzbekistanAbstract
The article analyzes the issues of national tourism, its system, structure and processes of progressive development, the relationship and interaction of national tourism with various spheres of public life. The factors influencing national tourism in Uzbekistan, its system, renewal processes, laws of its development, as well as economic, social and legal aspects of national tourism are considered.
Keywords
National tourism, systematic approach
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