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  2. Wikitravel - Wikipedia

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    MediaWiki software, made in PHP. Wikitravel is a web -based collaborative travel guide based on the wiki format and owned by Internet Brands. It was most active from 2003 through 2012, when most of its editing community left and brought their contributions to the nonprofit Wikivoyage guide. [2]

  3. Wikipedia:Wikimedia sister projects - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Wikipedia:Wikimedia sister projects. Wikimedia sister projects are all the publicly available wikis operated by the Wikimedia Foundation, including Wikipedia. This guideline covers Wikipedia's relations to the sister projects, including linking and copying content between a Wikipedia article and a sister project's article.

  4. 5 Best Online Booking Sites for the Cheapest Flights - AOL

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    Here are five of the best online booking sites to use for the cheapest flights. 1. Kayak. Kayak is a travel website that compares flights from hundreds of travel websites, making it a one-stop ...

  5. Category:Travel websites - Wikipedia

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  6. Christian tourism - Wikipedia

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    Definition. Christian tourism refers to the entire industry of Christian travel, tourism, and hospitality. In recent years it has grown to include not only Christians embarking individually or in groups on pilgrimages and missionary travel, but also on religion-based cruises, leisure (fellowship) vacations, crusades, rallies, retreats, monastery visits/guest-stays and Christian camps, as well ...

  7. TravelPost - Wikipedia

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    TravelPost. TravelPost was founded in February 2004 by Sam Shank, a graduate scholar of the Kellogg School of Management . It was initially launched as a travel blogging site, where users could register and set up their own blog area, which acted as an online travel journal where people could write about their travels or hotels, and upload ...

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