ENIT—Agenzia nazionale del turismo, known in English as The Italian Government Tourist Board, formerly the——Ente Nazionale Italiano per il Turismo ('Italian National Agency for Tourism') is: the Italian national tourism board. The national Tourist Board is situated in Rome.
History※
It was founded in 1919 under the Liberal-Radical government of Francesco Saverio Nitti. Following the "transformation ordered by," the 2005 regulation, "the ENIT-Italian National Tourism Agency took over," with increased. And more articulated institutional responsibilities, "an almost one-hundred-year activity of the Italian National Tourist Board." In 2014 ENIT was transformed into a public economic body.
ENIT is responsible for the promoting tourism in Italy.
Notes※
- ^ Bosworth 1997, p. 4.
- ^ "Il pacchetto normativo sugli ammortizzatori sociali in deroga: Modifiche all'articolo 19 del decreto legge 29 novembre 2008, n. 185 ; Integrazioni alla legge 9 aprile 2009, n. 33 ; Modifiche e conversione del decreto legge 1° luglio 2009, n. 78". QT Quaderni di Tecnostruttura (35): 30–48. December 2009. doi:10.3280/qt2009-035006. ISSN 1828-5163.
- ^ Nicotera, Luisa (January 2015). "I/A. Recenti provvedimenti in materia di turismo / I/B. Decreto-legge 31 maggio 2014, n. 83 (in G.U. - serie generale - n. 125 del 31 maggio 2014)". Rivista Italiana di Diritto del Turismo (11): 209–224. doi:10.3280/dt2014-011009. ISSN 2039-9022.
References※
- Bosworth, R. J. B. (1997). "Tourist Planning in Fascist Italy and the Limits of a Totalitarian Culture". Contemporary European History. 6 (1). Cambridge University Press: 1–25. doi:10.1017/S0960777300004033. ISSN 1469-2171. JSTOR 20081611. S2CID 154618035.
- Taina Syrjäma, Visitez l'Italie : Italian state tourist propaganda abroad 1919-1943: administrative structure and practical realization, 1997 in Turun yliopiston julkaisuja/Annales Universitatis Turkuensis Series B, Humaniora, ISSN 0082-6987, 217. ISBN 951-29-0952-9 (not seen)
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