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WORLD'S FAIR, HELD IN BRISBANE (AUSTRALIA) IN 1988
Expo 88; Expo '88; 1988 World Expo; Brisbane Expo; Expo Oz; World Expo 88 Monorail
  • Expo 88 site, c1987
  • British Pavilion
  • The Skyneedle at World Expo '88
  • Sound sensitive fountains outside the West German Pavilion
  • World Expo 88 – showing sunsails and monorail
  • Expo 88 Brisbane River Entertainment, Brisbane, c30 April 1988
  • The Australian [[Platypus]] Expo Oz was a part of the success of the Expo
  • Expo 88 monorail
  • The [[Nepalese Peace Pagoda]] in [[South Bank Parklands]]
  • Soviet]] commemorative stamp
  • Sunsails logo and World Expo '88 sign at night
  • Skyneedle]]

Expo      
n. Expo, Feria de la exposiciones
book fair         
  • The large format work that can be done at international trade shows
  • [[IBM]] stand during [[CeBIT]] 2010 at the [[Hanover Fairground]], the largest exhibition ground in the world, in [[Hanover]], [[Germany]]
  • A small trade show in [[Croatia]], with the exhibition booth of the [[Croatian Chamber of Economy]]
EXHIBITION ORGANIZED SO THAT COMPANIES CAN SHOWCASE OR/AND DEMONSTRATE THEIR NEWEST PRODUCTS
Computer expo; Trade Shows; Trade convention; Tradeshow; Computer conference; Computer congress; Trade shows; International trade fairs; Consumer show; PC EXPO; Book fair; Trade show display; Trade fairs; Trade show exhibit; Trade show exhibits; Industrial exhibition; Trade show displays; Trade Show; Industrial Exhibition; Computer show; Trade conference; Trade exhibition; Trade exposition; Trade expo; Business fair; Bookfair; List of trade shows; Trade fair
(n.) = feria del libro
Ex: This article describes the 3 largest international book fairs: in Frankfurt, the children's book fair in Bologna, and the American Booksellers Association annual convention which has a different venue every year.
book fair         
  • The large format work that can be done at international trade shows
  • [[IBM]] stand during [[CeBIT]] 2010 at the [[Hanover Fairground]], the largest exhibition ground in the world, in [[Hanover]], [[Germany]]
  • A small trade show in [[Croatia]], with the exhibition booth of the [[Croatian Chamber of Economy]]
EXHIBITION ORGANIZED SO THAT COMPANIES CAN SHOWCASE OR/AND DEMONSTRATE THEIR NEWEST PRODUCTS
Computer expo; Trade Shows; Trade convention; Tradeshow; Computer conference; Computer congress; Trade shows; International trade fairs; Consumer show; PC EXPO; Book fair; Trade show display; Trade fairs; Trade show exhibit; Trade show exhibits; Industrial exhibition; Trade show displays; Trade Show; Industrial Exhibition; Computer show; Trade conference; Trade exhibition; Trade exposition; Trade expo; Business fair; Bookfair; List of trade shows; Trade fair
feria de libros

Определение

expo
also Expo (expos)
An expo is a large event where goods, especially industrial goods, are displayed.
...the 1995 Queensland Computer Expo.
N-COUNT: usu with supp, oft in names

Википедия

World Expo 88

World Expo 88, also known as Expo 88, was a specialised Expo held in Brisbane, the state capital of Queensland, Australia, during a six-month period between Saturday, 30 April 1988 and Sunday, 30 October 1988, inclusive. The theme of the Expo was "Leisure in the Age of Technology", and the mascot for the Expo was an Australian platypus named Expo Oz.

The A$625 million fair was the largest event of the 1988 Bicentennial celebrations of the arrival of the First Fleet in Sydney Harbour. Expo 88 attracted more than 15,760,000 visitors who bought tickets worth A$175 million. The event achieved both its economic aims and very good attendances, was successfully used to promote Queensland as a tourist destination and it spurred a major re-development at the South Brisbane site. The core feature of the site were the international pavilions. Many of the exposition's sculptures and buildings were retained by various entities around the state and are still in use or on display today.