Expo 91
International exposition in Plovdiv, Bulgaria
1991 Plovdiv | |
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Overview | |
BIE-class | Specialized exposition |
Name | EXPO Plovdiv 1991 |
Motto | Young inventors at the service of world peace |
Building(s) | International Fair Plovdiv |
Location | |
Country | Bulgaria |
City | Plovdiv |
Timeline | |
Opening | June 7 1991 |
Closure | July 7 1991 |
Specialized expositions | |
Previous | World Expo 88 in Brisbane |
Next | Genoa Expo '92 in Genoa |
Universal | |
Previous | Expo '70 in Osaka |
Next | Seville Expo '92 in Seville |
The International Exhibition in Plovdiv was an international exhibition that was held from June 7 to July 7 of 1991 in the city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria, under the theme of "The creative activity of young inventors at the service of a world peace." The exhibition was coordinated by the Bureau International des Expositions.[1]
Organizers
The organizers of the exhibition were:
- The Ministry of Economy and Planning of Bulgaria
- The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Bulgaria
- The Republican Council of scientific and technical creativity of the youth of Bulgaria
- International Foundation "Ludmila Jivkova"
- The Institute of inventions and rationalizations.
The exhibition was organized with the cooperation of the World Intellectual Property Organization, a specialized agency of the United Nations.
References
- ^ "PLOVDIV 91". Archived from the original on June 8, 2012. Retrieved 22 December 2011.
External links
- Official website of the BIE
- European Patent Office
See also
- International Inventions Exhibition: 1885 in London
- List of world's fairs
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- London 1851
- Paris 1855
- London 1862
- Paris 1867
- Vienna 1873
- Philadelphia 1876
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- Liège 1905
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- Chicago 1933
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- Stockholm 1936
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- Yeosu 2012
- Astana 2017
Buenos Aires 2023‡- Belgrade 2027
horticultural
exhibitions (AIPH)
- Rotterdam 1960
- Paris 1969
- Amsterdam 1972
- Hamburg 1973
- Vienna 1974
- Montreal 1980
- Amsterdam 1982
- Munich 1983
- Liverpool 1984
- Osaka 1990
- Zoetermeer 1992
- Stuttgart 1993
- Kunming 1999
- Haarlemmermeer 2002
- Rostock 2003
- Chiang Mai 2006–2007
- Venlo 2012
- Antalya 2016
- Beijing 2019
- Almere 2022
- Doha 2023
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recognized
- † Postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- ‡ Cancelled
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