Abstract

However, the political difference with the native Samians, the inhabitants of the Greek island of Samos, is obvious, as well as both internal and external migrants, live in different cultural environments, a fact that contributes to the differentiation they all have. This reality is apprehended by the Samians, who later express it through multiple strict satirical characterizations, where the latter is later examined, as fine examples of a cultural and social dimension of the touristic phenomenon the same way it exists in the Greek island of Samos.

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