Yes, without a doubt.
In Britain, for example, these historic sites attract large numbers of tourists:
Obviously, in many cases the historic aspect in not the only reason for the attraction of these sites for tourists.
Northern Europe, on the European Plain.
Northern Europe.
its rich grounds for farming and selling goods
Jamaica earns most of its income from tourists. It is not rich in petroleum.
plateaus are very useful because they are rich in mineral deposits. In plateau areas, there may be several waterfalls as several waterfalls as the river falls from great height. The lava plateaus are rich in black soil good for cultivation. many plateaus are great attraction to tourists.
Opulent in the extreme, Versailles is a chateau rich in culture and history and remains an extremely popular destination for tourists and historians alike.
One that gets rich off ripping off tourists.
There are several reasons for tourists to vacation in Montana. There is a growing farm movement, cultural activities including festivals and rodeos, amazing geography like the mountains, and last but not least the state's rich history.
Look at the view. Buy souvenirs. Send a postcard. If insanely rich, eat.
The Brandenburg Gate has for a long time been a symbol of Germany.
Paul John Rich has written: 'The history of East Bridgewater' -- subject(s): History
They have a rich and varied history, depending on the specific tribe.