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Sex Tourism involves tourists traveling from a econmically wealthy country to a poorer one for the purpose of engaging in sex with prostitutes. Common destinations for sex tourists include Thailand, Brazil, Cambodia, Costa Rica, and Cuba. Since the collapse of the Iron Curtain, Russia and the Czech Republic have also become popular destinations for sex tourists.

Further information can be found at these Websites: