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Table 1. Describing Iranian Sport Tourism Articles in Farsi Publications Frequency Percent Journal
Table 2. Describing Iranian Sport Tourism Articles in International Publications Frequency Percent Row Journal
Table 5. Description of the Level of Analysis and Distribution Status of the Community and the Statistical Sample of Sport Tourism Articles
Table 7. Status of the Number of Authors and the Status of Women's Participation in Sport Tourism Articles Number of authors Frequency percent Number of female authors Frequency percent

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