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The travel glossary. Letter D +++ Popular Articles: 'Douala Airport', 'Dolphin', 'Destination'

DMO

DMO is the shortcut of --->Destination Marketing Organization.

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DND

DND  is the Airport Code of Dundee in the United Kingdom

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Dnipropetrovsk

Dnipropetrovsk is a major city in Ukraine (432).

This city is on position 1582 (936, 1775) in our monthly survey.

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DNR

DNR  is the Department of Natural Resources

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DNZ

DNZ  is the Airport Code of Denizli in Turkey

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Do-It-Yourself

Deutsch: Selbermachen / Español: Hazlo tú mismo / Português: Faça você mesmo / Français: Faites-le vous-même / Italiano: Fai da te

Do-It-Yourself (DIY) in the travel context refers to the approach where travellers plan and execute their trips independently, without relying on travel agents or pre-packaged tours. This trend emphasizes autonomy, personalized experiences, and often, cost savings. DIY travel involves booking flights, accommodations, and activities directly, as well as creating personalized itineraries based on individual preferences and interests.

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Docent

Docent  is a TOUR GUIDE who works free of charge at a museum.

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Dock

Deutsch: Dock / Español: Muelle / Português: Cais / Français: Quai / Italiano: Molo

A dock in the context of travel is a waterfront structure designed to receive vessels, allowing for the embarkation and disembarkation of passengers, as well as the loading and unloading of cargo. Docks are essential components of ports and harbors and can be equipped with various facilities and services to support maritime activities. They come in different types, such as dry docks for ship repairs and maintenance, and wet docks for regular loading and unloading operations. Docks are crucial for the smooth functioning of maritime transport, enabling the movement of goods and people across Water bodies.

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