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The Latin American Integration Route (RILA), its cultural influence and tourism challenges

Abstract:

This research aims to bring to light the historical reflection on the creation and importance of interactionist ways throughout the historical process of the world, from the first civilizations to contemporaneity. To carry out the reflective study and to understand the need for this territorial union, the deductive method was used with systemic coverage, through libraries, books, newspapers, websites, pointing out the works that provided support to the work on screen. The study includes authors who work on the historical context such as: Pinsky (2005)PINSKY, Jaime. As primeiras civilizações. São Paulo: Contexto, 2005. and Fausto (2013)FAUSTO, Boris. História do Brasil. São Paulo: USP, 2013.; concept of space emphasized by Raffestin (2013); the different and the new, highlighted by Canclini (2003)CANCLINI, Néstor García. A globalização imaginada. São Paulo: Iluminuras, 2003. and there are also aspects of tourism presented by Barreto (2016). sedentary, with the political need for borderline demarcation such as the great walls dividing feuds, whether for reasons of ideological or economic differences. However, the territorial narrowing innovations that currently rely on tourist routes, which seek not only economic facilitation, as well as entertainment connected to cultural interactions. The “Latin American Integration Route” (RILA) project creates relationships of necessary economic measures and cultural visibility that promotes the expansion of the tourist market, with innovative proposals for local tourism and can be transformed into a corridor for the flow of agricultural production from Brazil, Paraguay, Chile and Argentina. and privilege local culture through various leisure segments.

Keywords:
territorial interactions; cultural icons; tourist demand

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