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The contribution is based on the analysis of the web pages of the fourteen villages in the Little Carpathian region (situated to the south-west from the Little Carpathian Mountains). The aim of the analysis is to determine the elements of the traditional way of living appearing in the self-image of the villages presented on the internet. The author follows the elements on the two time axis: (1) references to the manifestations of traditional culture in the past; (2) simultaneous tracing of the elements continuously/discontinuously following previous forms of traditional culture as well as new elements connected to the traditional culture. He uses the example of the 'husacie hody' (goose - feast i.e.cooking and sale of the goose specialties as a branch of gastronomy business and agro tourism business) in the village of Slovenský Grob. The goose feast presents an example of the traditional elements deliberately used in a different function and connected with the innovative elements.
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The Miechowski district - as the majority of rural areas in Poland, is characterised by stagnation that leads to negative economic and social phenomena. Development problems caused by mono-functional economy that operates on the basis of traditional, conservative and unprofitable agriculture make it necessary to search for new directions of stimulating economic activities. The authors claim that the district's development opportunities lie in its great potential of attractive natural and environmental conditions - especially in terms of agriculture, landscape, historical-social background, raw materials and geothermal conditions. This potential, utilised in accordance with global trends and the principle of sustainable and ecological development, will contribute to the stimulation of economic activity in two areas: of organic agriculture and of ecological tourism (agro-tourism included) and recreation. Such directions of development will, on the one hand, make it possible to continue the farming traditions allowing the local population to preserve its hitherto vocation and, on the other hand, will contribute to the creation of new, related sectors of economic activity (processing, distribution, services, education), which suits perfectly the currently promoted model of multifunctional development of rural areas. An analysis of development opportunities of the Miechowski district suggests that the launching of the proposed range of economic activities will produce - despite some barriers, positive results in the form of sustainable economic development and that the latter will stimulate the development of social infrastructure.
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This paper deals with the importance and meaning of vineyard houses and cellars in Sebechleby habitants’ life. Its starting point is a forty years old study of Czech ethnologist Josef Kandert and comparing it with the present situation. The study summarizes shortly the history of viticulture, working and social aspect of vineyard houses and cellars and contemporary agro-tourism in Sebechleby. The main goal of the study is to investigate the role of vineyard houses and cellars in the identification processes of local community. By comparing the two habitations (Mladá Hora, Stará Hora) in Sebechleby, the author assumes that the ownership of vineyard houses or cellars affects the status of the inhabitants in local community.
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The article analyzes the general characteristics of the socio-economic situation in the Minsk Region and identify opportunities for further development of rural tourism in activities among rural residents.
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