Geografie 2025, 130, 93-114

https://doi.org/10.37040/geografie.2025.003

Dark tourism: Research on traveling to the sites of tragedies

Jozef Lopuch1,2ID

1Masaryk University, Faculty of Education, Department of Geography, Brno, Czechia
2Masaryk University, Faculty of Science, Department of Geography, Brno, Czechia

Received November 2024
Accepted March 2025

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