Expo 81
1981 Plovdiv | |
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Overview | |
BIE-class | Specialized exposition |
Name | Expo 81 |
Motto | Hunting, fishing, and man in society |
Building(s) | International Fair Plovdiv |
Location | |
Country | Bulgaria |
City | Plovdiv |
Timeline | |
Opening | June 14, 1981 |
Closure | July 12, 1981 |
Specialized expositions | |
Previous | Expo '75 in Okinawa |
Next | 1982 World's Fair in Knoxville |
Universal | |
Previous | Expo '70 in Osaka |
Next | Seville Expo '92 in Seville |
The Plovdiv International Exhibition of 1981 was regulated by the Bureau International des Expositions and took place from June 14 to July 12, 1981, in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. The exhibition had an area of 51 hectares. The sample application was filed on June 12, 1980, registering the event as a specialized exposition.[1]
The exhibition theme was "hunting, fishing and men in society." The goal was to present the environment through the exhibits of the participating countries, the development of hunting in different parts of the world, showing the interaction between the hunting, fishing and the man in contemporary society, to contribute to maintain and strengthen the culture of hunting[2]
References
External links
- Official website of the BIE
- European Patent Office
See also
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recognized
expositions
- London 1851
- Paris 1855
- London 1862
- Paris 1867
- Vienna 1873
- Philadelphia 1876
- Paris 1878
- Melbourne 1880
- Barcelona 1888
- Paris 1889
- Chicago 1893
- Brussels 1897
- Paris 1900
- St. Louis 1904
- Liège 1905
- Milan 1906
- Brussels 1910
- Turin 1911
- Ghent 1913
- San Francisco 1915
- Barcelona 1929
- Seville 1929
- Chicago 1933
Universal
expositions
specialized
expositions
- Stockholm 1936
- Helsinki 1938
- Liège 1939
- Paris 1947
- Stockholm 1949
- Lyon 1949
- Lille 1951
- Jerusalem 1953
- Rome 1953
- Naples 1954
- Turin 1955
- Helsingborg 1955
- Beit Dagan 1956
- Berlin 1957
- Turin 1961
- Munich 1965
- San Antonio 1968
- Budapest 1971
- Spokane 1974
- Okinawa 1975
- Plovdiv 1981
- Knoxville 1982
- New Orleans 1984
- Plovdiv 1985
- Tsukuba 1985
- Vancouver 1986
- Brisbane 1988
- Plovdiv 1991
- Genoa 1992
- Taejŏn 1993
- Lisbon 1998
- Zaragoza 2008
- 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
- Yokohama 2027
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