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| - The Department of Tourism and Leisure was a Lovian federal department concerned with tourism affairs and recreation and sports in Lovia. It was founded May 23, 2008, and is the newest department. Former secretaries were August Magnus Donia of the LCP, Marcus Villanova, Justin Abrahams. In 2012, the department was replaced by the Ministry of Tourism and Sport. The last secretary was Thomas Bale. The Lovian department of Tourism and Leisure, also called the DTL combined two separate departments acting independantly within the same governing body:
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| - The Department of Tourism and Leisure was a Lovian federal department concerned with tourism affairs and recreation and sports in Lovia. It was founded May 23, 2008, and is the newest department. Former secretaries were August Magnus Donia of the LCP, Marcus Villanova, Justin Abrahams. In 2012, the department was replaced by the Ministry of Tourism and Sport. The last secretary was Thomas Bale. The Lovian department of Tourism and Leisure, also called the DTL combined two separate departments acting independantly within the same governing body:
* The Lovian Tourism, supporting local initiatives to attract visitors from abroad;
* The Lovian Leisure, motivating Lovian citizens to organize their discretionary time by participating in:
* active leisure, meaning all kind of sports activities, meditation, outdoor activities, well being excercises, etc.
* passive leisure, meaning all kind of relaxing hobbies such as visiting museums, attending lectures, collecting valuables, etc. The year 2009 having been designated the International Year of Astronomy the DTL had foreseen different venues and year round exhibitions in various locations. The year 2009 coinciding with the 400th anniversary of the first recorded astronomical observations with a telescope by Galileo Galilei and the publication of Johannes Kepler's Astronomia nova in the 17th Century, the DTL was planning a quizz to be held in September 2009 with questions related to these two scientific revolutionaries.
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