The Lima regional clubs seen as elements of conservationand diffusion of national folklore for tourism consumption

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Lima has long been a city of Cusco and step towards Machu Picchu, you will not recognize enough attractions apart from the Historic Center of Lima, able to retain the international tourist few days in this city. This paper has tried to delve into the possibility of interest that has remained dormant...

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Autor: Olivera Alegre, Gloria
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2017
Institución:Universidad de San Martín de Porres
Repositorio:Turismo y Patrimonio
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Coterráneos
Clubes departamentales
Cofre
Cultura folk
Demanda.
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spelling The Lima regional clubs seen as elements of conservationand diffusion of national folklore for tourism consumptionLos clubes regionales de Lima vistos como elementos de conservación y difusión del folclor nacional para el consumo turísticoOlivera Alegre, GloriaCoterráneosClubes departamentalesCofreCultura folkDemanda.Lima has long been a city of Cusco and step towards Machu Picchu, you will not recognize enough attractions apart from the Historic Center of Lima, able to retain the international tourist few days in this city. This paper has tried to delve into the possibility of interest that has remained dormant for decades but the margin of involvement with the industry. The migrant when forced to live in Lima population saw as a social channel to the association of fellow countrymen which resulted in departmental, provincial and district emergency clubs. These clubs became an existential support but also in a «box» to preserve regional culture rural folk. These traditions could be a new product of recreational and cultural attractions that may have a claim.  La ciudad de Lima durante mucho tiempo fue una ciudad de paso hacia el Cusco y Machu Picchu, no se le reconocían suficientes atractivos turísticos aparte del Centro Histórico de Lima capaces de retener al turista internacional unos días más en esta ciudad. En este trabajo se ha tratado de hurgar en una posibilidad de interés turístico que se ha mantenido latente durante décadas pero al margen del involucramiento con esta industria. La población migrante al verse obligada a vivir en Lima vio como un canal de emergencia social a la asociación de coterráneos que se tradujo en clubes departamentales, provinciales y distritales. Estos clubes se convirtieron en un soporte existencial pero a la vez en un «cofre» para conservar la cultura folk rural regional. Estas tradiciones podrían ser un producto nuevo de interés turístico recreativo - cultural que puede tener una demanda.  Universidad de San Martín de Porres2017-06-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-reviewed articleArtículo evaluado por paresapplication/pdfhttp://ojs.revistaturismoypatrimonio.com/index.php/typ/article/view/2710.24265/turpatrim.2016.n10.13Turismo y Patrimonio; No 10 (2016): Turismo y Patrimonio; 169-182Turismo y Patrimonio; Núm. 10 (2016): Turismo y Patrimonio; 169-1822313-853X1680-9556reponame:Turismo y Patrimonioinstname:Universidad de San Martín de Porresinstacron:USMPspahttp://ojs.revistaturismoypatrimonio.com/index.php/typ/article/view/27/19info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.ojs.revistaturismoypatrimonio.com:article/272021-01-20T17:00:25Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Lima regional clubs seen as elements of conservationand diffusion of national folklore for tourism consumption
Los clubes regionales de Lima vistos como elementos de conservación y difusión del folclor nacional para el consumo turístico
title The Lima regional clubs seen as elements of conservationand diffusion of national folklore for tourism consumption
spellingShingle The Lima regional clubs seen as elements of conservationand diffusion of national folklore for tourism consumption
Olivera Alegre, Gloria
Coterráneos
Clubes departamentales
Cofre
Cultura folk
Demanda.
title_short The Lima regional clubs seen as elements of conservationand diffusion of national folklore for tourism consumption
title_full The Lima regional clubs seen as elements of conservationand diffusion of national folklore for tourism consumption
title_fullStr The Lima regional clubs seen as elements of conservationand diffusion of national folklore for tourism consumption
title_full_unstemmed The Lima regional clubs seen as elements of conservationand diffusion of national folklore for tourism consumption
title_sort The Lima regional clubs seen as elements of conservationand diffusion of national folklore for tourism consumption
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Olivera Alegre, Gloria
author Olivera Alegre, Gloria
author_facet Olivera Alegre, Gloria
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Coterráneos
Clubes departamentales
Cofre
Cultura folk
Demanda.
topic Coterráneos
Clubes departamentales
Cofre
Cultura folk
Demanda.
description Lima has long been a city of Cusco and step towards Machu Picchu, you will not recognize enough attractions apart from the Historic Center of Lima, able to retain the international tourist few days in this city. This paper has tried to delve into the possibility of interest that has remained dormant for decades but the margin of involvement with the industry. The migrant when forced to live in Lima population saw as a social channel to the association of fellow countrymen which resulted in departmental, provincial and district emergency clubs. These clubs became an existential support but also in a «box» to preserve regional culture rural folk. These traditions could be a new product of recreational and cultural attractions that may have a claim.  
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