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تحدث دائماً مسابقات وجوائز رمضانية في ليالي شهر رمضان المبارك من كل عام 
على بعض المواقع والمنتديات العربية ، وعلى مواقع التواصل الاجتماعي تويتر، فيس بوك،انستجرام، لبعض الصفحات الاجتماعية التي تخص القنوات او الشركات او التجار وفي هذه العام وهذه السنة سيتم تزويدكم بمعلومات عن اهم واكبر المسابقات على الاطلاق ، في هذا الموضوع 
المسابقات ليست مسابقات عادية انما هناك مسابقات وجوائز قيمة ، وعشرة الالاف من الريالات والدراهم  تنفق لهذه المسابقات وتختلف كل مسابقة عن غيرها، 
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هناك مواقع ومنتديات تقدم مسابقة ذات جوائز يومية، وسحب يومي واخرى مسابقات  الى نهاية المسابقة حسب تحديد موعد السحب فكل مسابقة تختلف على الاخرى من حيث الموعد والشروط ، الذي يحددها معد ومنفذ المسابقة ،وغالباً ما تكون المسابقات جماعية يحق لأي شخص المشاركة فيها ، واكثرها تكون بسيطه الاسئله ويكون هناك كثير من المشاركين ، واخرى تكون مسابقة ذات اسئلة عادية يتم الاجابه عليها كل يوم او الى نهاية المسابقة. هذا بنسبة للمنتديات والموقع .

 بعض المواقع والمنتديات لا تسمح لأي شخص المشاركه الا اذا كان احد اعضاء الموقع او المنتدى وهذا هو اول شرط شائع في المسابقات الرمضانية للأعوام السابقة ،وليس جميعاها لديها هذا الشرط وانما اغلبها في المنتديات ، فمن ضمن الشروط الشائعه لبعض المسابقات هو ان يكون العضو فعال ونشط ودائم العضويه على الموقع او المنتدى فلا يحق له الاشتراك الا اذا كان مستوفي او مكتمل الشروط ، من ضمنها ان يكون لديه مواضيع ومشاركات محدده اي عدد محدد من المواضيع والتعليقات حسب الشروط المحدده من قبل معد ومنفذ المسابقه . فكل موقع او منتدى يختلف على الاخر ، هذا لبعض المنتديات تستخدم هذا الشرط اما المنتديات الاخرى فشروطها تكون ميسره مثل التسجيل والمشاركة على الفور في المسابقة.


تعرف على انواع المسابقات والجوائز الرمضانية الكبرى 2017 

وما هي المسابقات الرمضانية المناسبة لك ؟
بنسبه للمنتديات وكما ذكرنا سابقاً بعض المسابقات تقوم بوضع اسئله يتم الاجابه عليها خلال 24 ساعه ويكون السحب يومي واعلان الفائز في اليوم نفسه،
واخرى تكون ذات فتره زمنيه مثلاً من 1 رمضان الى 10 رمضان يتم وضع سؤال او سؤالين كل يوم على ان يتم الاجابه عليه في اليوم نفسه او الى نهاية موعد المسابقة وهو موعد السحب حسب تحديد الشروط .

تعرف على انواع الاسئلة في المسابقات الرمضانية 2017مـ 1438هـ 

1: نوع من تكون ثقافيه تقدم اسئلة مقتبسه من القران الكريم ،قرأنية، السيرة ، التأريخ، وهكذا  الاسئلة تكون بسيطه غالباً وليست معقده كما يعتقد البعض

2:  ونوع من المسابقات  مثل المسابقة على افضل تصميم عن شي معين تصميم عن رمضان مثلاً او عن الموقع  او عن اي موضوع فكل مسابقه تختلف على الاخرى.

3:  ونوع ثالث من المسابقات الرمضانية منها نوع الالغاز، اي يتم وضع لغز كل يوم وتتم الاجابه عليه على الخاص  حتى يتم الفرز من قبل اداره المسابقة ويتم اعلان عن الفائز حسب الموعد المحدد.

4:  اما النوع الرابع من المسابقات منها نوع البحث على نص معين يكون داخل موضوع موجود داخل المنتدى وبأستعانة محرك البحث الموجود اعلى الصفحة الرئيسية على المنتدى او الموقع . والقصد هو البحث على الموضوع الموجود فيه هذا النص او العباره ، والجواب يكون فقط تحديد اسم الموضوع ومن هو كاتبه. وتكون الاجابه غالباً على الخاص في موضوع  سري للاًعضاء فقط  داخل المنتدى ولن تتم مشاهده الاجابات سوى المشرفين على المنتدى اومشرفي المسابقة،

كماهناك انواع كثيره عن المسابقات ، سيتم ذكرها لاحقاً هنا ، 
ويتم التعرف على اقوى وافضل المسابقات  الرمضانية لهذا العام 2017 مـ 1438هـ
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الأحد، 23 أبريل 2017

Tourism in Ecuador



                               Tourism in Ecuador

Ecuador is a country with vast natural and cultural wealth. The diversity of its four regions has resulted in hundreds of thousands of species of flora and fauna. It has about 1640 species of birds. The species of butterflies line the 4,500, the 345 reptiles, 358 amphibians and 258 mammals, among others. Ecuador is considered one of the 17 countries where the greatest biodiversity of the planet is concentrated. Most of its flora and fauna live in 26 areas protected by the State. It also offers historical attractions such as Quito, food and a variety of cultures and traditions.
Ecuador is crossed from north to south by a volcanic section of Andes 70  volcanos, being the higher the Chimborazo, with 6310 m [1] West of the Andes is the Gulf of Guayaquil and a wooded plain; at east, the Amazon. It is the country with the highest concentration of rivers per square kilometer in the world. In the Ecuadorian territory, which includes the Galápagos Islands 1000 km west of the coast, lies the densest biodiversity in the planet.
The Ministry of Information and Tourism was created on August 10, 1992, at beginning of the government of Sixto Durán Ballén, who envisioned at tourism as a key activity for the economic and social development of peoples. Compared with the growth of the tourism sector in June 1994, was taken the decision to separate tourism of information, to be devoted exclusively to promote and strengthen this activity
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Tourism in Iran



                                 Tourism in Iran

Tourism in Iran is diverse, providing a range of activities from hiking and skiing in the Alborz mountains, to beach holidays by the Persian Gulf and the Caspian Sea. The Iranian government has been making concerted efforts to attract tourists to the various destinations in the country and arrivals have increased during the past years. Kish Island alone attracts around 1 million visitors per year, the majority of whom are Iranian.[3][4]
Before the Iranian revolution, tourism was characterized by significant numbers of visitors traveling to Iran for its diverse attractions, boasting cultural splendours and a diverse and beautiful landscape suitable for a range of activities.[3] Tourism declined dramatically during the Iran–Iraq War in the 1980s.
Since the Iranian revolution in 1979, the majority of foreign visitors to Iran have been religious pilgrims and businesspeople.[3][5] Official figures do not distinguish between those travelling to Iran for business and those coming for pleasure, and they also include a large number of diaspora Iranians returning to visit their families in Iran or making pilgrimages to holy Shia sites near Mashhad and elsewhere.[3] Domestic tourism in Iran is one of the largest in the world.[6] the government continues to project strong rises in visitor numbers and tourism revenue for the foreseeable future, and to talk of projects to build an additional 100 hotels, for example, to expand its currently limited stock.[3] In 2013, the number of foreign tourists in Iran reached 4.76 million, contributing more than $2 billion to the national economy.[5][7] The strong devaluation of the Iranian Rial since early 2012 is also a positive element for tourism in Iran. Over five million tourists visited Iran in the fiscal year of 2014-2015, ending March 21, four percent more year-on-year.[8]
According to a report published by World Travel and Tourism Council in 2015 the size of its tourism industry – including cultural and ecotourism as major components of it – is estimated as having the potential to create jobs for 1,285,500 and rise by 4.1% pa to 1,913,000 jobs in 2025. based on the report in the year of 2014 Travel & Tourism directly supported 413,000 jobs (1.8% of total employment). This is expected to rise by 4.4% in 2015 and rise by 4.3% pa to 656,000 jobs (2.2% of total employment) by 2025.[9]

Tourism in Bahrain



                                Tourism in Bahrain
Bahrain receives four million tourists a year. Most visitors are from Arab states of the Persian Gulf but there are an increasing number of tourists from outside the region.
The ancient civilisation of Dilmun, which dominated trade between Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley Civilization, was centred in Bahrain. The inhabitants of Dilmun left behind settlements and temples and tens of thousands of burial mounds which dot the landscape.


Tourists are attracted to Bahrain for the weather, unique ambience (which is completely different from the average European package experience), diving and water sports, local culture and the relaxed friendly atmosphere. Bahrain also enjoys a liberal social climate, good shopping and minimal travel restrictions.[citation needed]

Tourism in China

                Tourism in China  

Tourism in China has greatly expanded over the last few decades since the beginning of reform and opening. The emergence of a newly rich middle class and an easing of restrictions on movement by the Chinese authorities are both fueling this travel boom. China has become one of the world's most-watched and hottest inbound and outbound tourist markets. The world is on the cusp of a sustained Chinese tourism boom.[1]

China is the third most visited country in the world. The number of overseas tourists was 55.98 million in 2010.[2] Foreign exchange income was 45.8 billion U.S. dollars, the world's fourth largest in 2010. The number of domestic tourist visits totaled 1.61 billion, with a total income of 777.1 billion yuan.[1]

According to the WTO, in 2020, China will become the largest tourist country and among the largest for overseas travel. In terms of total outbound travel spending, China is expected to be the fastest growing in the world from 2006 all the way to 2015, jumping into the number two slot for total travel spending by 2015.[1]

China's growing economy is also generating a surge in business travel. In China, the percentage of sales dependent on business travel is higher (38%) as compared to the US (21%) and 28% in the UK, according to the World Travel & Tourism Council's 2013 business travel forecast for the Asia-
Pacific region.[3]

Tourism in India



                             Tourism in India

important and is growing rapidly. The World Travel & Tourism Council calculated that tourism generated ₹14.02 lakh crore (US$210 billion) or 9.6% of the nation's GDP in 2016 and supported 40.343 million jobs, 9.3% of its total employment. The sector is predicted to grow at an annual rate of 6.8% to ₹28.49 lakh crore (US$420 billion) by 2027 (10% of GDP).[1] In October 2015, India's medical tourism sector was estimated to be worth US$3 billion. It is projected to grow to $7–8 billion by 2020.[2] In 2014, 184,298 foreign patients traveled to India to seek medical treatment.[3]
About 88.90 lakh (8.89 million) foreign tourists arrived in India in 2016 compared to 80.27 lakh (8.027 million) in 2015, recording a growth of 10.7%.[4][5][6] Domestic tourist visits to all states and Union Territories numbered 1,036.35 million in 2012, an increase of 16.5% from 2011.[7] In 2014, Tamil NaduMaharashtra and Uttar Pradesh were the most popular states for tourists.[8] DelhiMumbaiChennaiAgra and Jaipur have been the five most visited cities of India by foreign tourists during the year 2015. Worldwide, Delhi is ranked at 28 by the number of foreign tourist arrivals, while Mumbai is ranked at 30, Chennai at 43, Agra at 45, Jaipur at 52 and Kolkata at 90.[9]
The Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Report 2017 ranks India 40th out of 136 countries overall. The report ranks the price competitiveness of India's tourism sector 10th out of 136 countries. It mentions that India has quite good air transport (ranked 32nd), particularly given the country’s stage of development, and reasonable ground transport infrastructure (ranked 29th). The country also scores high on natural and cultural resources (ranked 9th).[10] Some other aspects of its tourism infrastructure remain somewhat underdeveloped however. The nation has very few hotel rooms per capita by international comparison and low ATM penetration.[11] The World Tourism Organization reported that India's receipts from tourism during 2012 ranked 16th in the world, and 7th among Asian and Pacific countries.[12]
The Ministry of Tourism designs national policies for the development and promotion of tourism. In the process, the Ministry consults and collaborates with other stakeholders in the sector including various Central Ministries/agencies, state governments, Union Territories and the representatives of the private sector. Concerted efforts are being made to promote new forms of tourism such as rural, cruise, medical and eco-tourism.[13] The Ministry also maintains the Incredible India campaign.
Despite the rich cultural and natural heritage which India possesses, the security issues and crime — especially against female visitors, form a persisting trouble that has 
plagued the Indian tourism industry.[14][15][16]

Tourism in Hawaii



                                 Tourism in Hawaii

Hawaiʻi is the name of several islands and are among the numerous Pacific Islands in the Pacific Ocean. Of these, the islands which have significant tourism are: HawaiʻiOʻahuMauiKauaʻi, and Lānaʻi.
In 2003 alone, according to state government data, there were over 6.4 million visitors to the Hawaiian Islands with expenditures of over $10.6 billion.[1] Due to the mild year-round weather, tourist travel is popular throughout the year. The summer months and major holidays are the most popular times for outsiders to visit, however, especially when residents of the rest of the United States are looking to escape from cold, winter weather. The Japanese, with their economic and historical ties to Hawaii and the USA as well as relative geographical proximity, used to be the principal tourists but due to the collapse of the yen of 50% and the weak Japanese economy have now been surpassed by the Chinese and Koreans. The average Japanese stays only 5 days while other Asians stay over 9.5 days and spend 25% more.[2]
2006 and 2007 saw a big increase in tourism, with over 7.6 million visitors each year.[3][4]

Tourism in Dominica

                         Tourism in Dominica

Tourism in Dominica consists mostly of hiking in the rain forest and visiting cruise ships.
Dominica's tourist industry is in its infancy compared to other Caribbean islands. For many years its rugged terrain, lack of white beaches, and underdeveloped infrastructure prevented large-scale tourist development. In recent years, Dominica has successfully marketed itself as the "nature island of the Caribbean," seeking to attract eco-tourists interested in landscapes and wildlife. The government realizes that intensive tourism is incompatible with preserving the island's eco-system and in 1997 signed an agreement with Green Globe, the environmental division of the World Travel and Tourism Council, to develop the island as a "model ecotourism destination." The 3-year program provided technical expertise on environmental management as well as helping to market Dominica through specialist travel companies.
At the same time, the government has encouraged a steady increase in Dominica's tourism capacity, with numerous new hotels being built and considerable investment in cruise ship facilities. The new cruise ship jetty at Prince Rupert Bay, near Portsmouth, has dramatically increased the number of ships calling annually and brought significant tourism-related opportunities to the formerly depressed community of Portsmouth. Annual tourist arrivals are estimated at approximately 200,000, of whom about 75,000 are stay-over visitors. The great majority are cruise ship visitors who spend limited time and money on the island. Revenues from tourism reached US$49 million in 1999.
Compared to many other Caribbean islands, Dominica's tourism industry may be considered to be underdeveloped (65,000 visitors per year). It does not have any world-famous chains of hotels.
However, Dominica has a few famous tourist spots, such as the Indian River in Portsmouth, Emerald Pool, Trafalgar Falls, Scotts Head (where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Caribbean Sea), and the world's second-largest boiling lake, which is inside Morne Trois Pitons National Park. The national park, itself, has been designated a World Heritage Site. A 2005 New York Times article reported that locals, who believe an earthquake to be the most likely culprit, claim the boiling lake had diminished in volume and effect (in the sense of impressing visitors) in recent years.[1]
This island country also has many excellent diving spots due to its steep drop-offs, healthy marine environment, and reefs.
In 2004, because of its natural beauty, Dominica was chosen to be one of the primary filming locations for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and its follow-up, At World's End. Hampstead Beach, Indian River, Londonderry River, Soufriere, and Vieille Case, which is situated on the island’s northern tip, were among the places selected for filming. The production ended on May 26, 2005. The cast and crew and their island hosts had a "Dominica Survivor Party".
Celebrity CruisesCarnival Cruise LinesPrincess Cruise Lines and Oceania Cruise Lines have made Dominica one of their ports of call. The pier is located in the capital city of Roseau and is a simple pier. Other Caribbean islands -- such as St. Thomas, Barbados, St. Lucia, and Antigua -- have more extensive cruise pier facilities.
The Dominica straw markets open on Tuesdays when the cruise ship docks. These shops are operated by locals and are located on the main street directly in front of the pier, as well as directly behind the Dominica Museum. No other straw markets are located on the north side of the island.

Tourism in Antigua



                                         Antigua

Antigua (/ænˈtɡə/ an-tee-ga),[1] also known as Waladli or Wadadli by the native population, is an island in the West Indies. It is one of the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean region and the main island of the country of Antigua and Barbuda. Antigua and Barbuda became an independent state within the Commonwealth of Nations on 1 November 1981.[2]
Antigua means "ancient" in Spanish after an icon in Seville Cathedral"Santa Maria de la Antigua"—St. Mary of the Old Cathedral.[3]The name Waladli[4] comes from the indigenous inhabitants and means approximately "our own".[citation needed] The island's circumference is roughly 87 km (54 mi) and its area 281 km2 (108 sq mi). Its population was 80,161 (at the 2011 Census).[5] The economy is mainly reliant on tourism, with the agricultural sector serving the domestic market.
Over 32,000 people live in the capital city, St. John's, at 17°6′N 61°45′W. The capital is situated in the north-west and has a deep harbour which is able to accommodate large cruise ships. Other leading population settlements are All Saints (3,412) and Liberta (2,239), according to the 2001 census.
English Harbour on the south-eastern coast is famed for its protected shelter during violent storms. It is the site of a restored British colonial naval station called "Nelson's Dockyard" after Captain Horatio Nelson. Today English Harbour and the neighbouring village of Falmouth are internationally famous as a yachting and sailing destination and provisioning centre. During Antigua Sailing Week, at the end of April and beginning of May, the annual world-class regatta brings many sailing vessels and sailors to the island to play sports.

Tourism in Angola

                              Tourism in Angola

The tourism industry in Angola is based on the country's natural beauty, including its rivers, waterfalls and scenic coastline.[1]Angola's tourism industry is relatively new, as much of the country was destroyed during the post-colonial civil war which ended in 2002. Unlike most countries in the region, which generally give US, EU, and many other citizens a visa on arrival or require no visa at all, Angola has complicated and onerous Soviet-style visa requirements (official letter of invitation, documents concerning purpose of travel, copy of travel itinerary, proof of funds, etc., all of which are sent back to Luanda for approval). This antiquated attitude to tourism places the country at a disadvantage in a competitive market for international tourism