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The authoress outlines the development of an interest in outlaw in both Slovak folklore studies (since 1950) and in the folklore studies in the Carpathian area. First part focuses on research on outlaw tradition in Slovakia. In the second part she analyses differences in the perception of particular outlaws (e.g. Juraj Jánosik, Michal Vdovec, Karol Poronský called Karolicek) in folkloric traditions of both Slovaks and Poles. She also examines preparation of the synthetic work in outlaw in the Carpathian region resulting from the co-operation within International Commission for Studies of the Carpathian and Balkan Folk Culture in the years 1976-2002.
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This paper analyses the impact of the construction of the officially planned network of motorways and expressways in the period 2010 – 2030 on tourism development in the Polish-Slovak borderland using potential accessibility approach. Relative changes of the potential accessibility values in the period 2010 – 2030 are most visible in the short-term and medium-term tourism. Therefore, it is possible to conclude that the development of the network of motorways and expressways in the Polish-Slovak borderland will lead to intensification of weekend-tourism or several days’ tourism. The impact of investments into the arterial road infrastructure is minor as far of the choice of long-term stays during holiday period is concerned.
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