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Noun: "(non-native speakers' English) a tour guide"
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- 1998 June 30, Grato Viaggi & Vacanze, “- MESSAGE FOR THE BEST TRAVEL AGENT”, in rec.travel.europe[1] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-09-24:
- You can consult our touristic guide on the following site www.umbria.org where you can find. All the 92 villages in Umbria, touristic Events in Umbria, cultural itineraries.
- 2001 October 7, grapheus, “Proto-Ionian Theory”, in soc.history.ancient[4] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-09-24:
- Once again, you are just BLUFFING !.. Here is, for instance, an extract from a touristic guide in French : (Translation is mine)
- To go to the Palace's remains : From the "Touristic Pavillon"[sic] (with restaurant-bar) at the Phaistos village, take the road to the left... The site of the Palace is about half-a-mile away, once you have crossed the Hieropotamos...
- For visiting the Hagia Triada remains, : Starting from the "Touristic Pavillon", don't take the road to the left going to the Palace, but follow the main road to Rethymnon. Drive about one mile, until you find a small road to the left (please, drive carefully !), until you reach the Hieropotamos. Let the car at the parking, and take the foot-path to the right. After a 10 minutes walk, you will arrive to... etc.
What you write about "the Minoan Palace situated in the suburbs, adjacent to the village of Hagia Triada" is just non-sense !.. As for your statement concerning the "50 Linear A tablets found in the same room as the Phaistos Disk", it's just preposterous !..