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1956 Beit Dagan
Stamp of International Citrus Growers' Congress
Overview
BIE-classSpecialized exposition
CategoryInternational specialized exposition
NameThe International Exhibition of Citriculture
Area55
Participant(s)
Countries25
Location
CountryIsrael
CityBeit Dagan
Coordinates32°0′9.68″N 34°49′45.29″E / 32.0026889°N 34.8292472°E / 32.0026889; 34.8292472
Timeline
OpeningMay 21, 1956 (1956-05-21)
ClosureJune 20, 1956 (1956-06-20)
Specialized expositions
PreviousThe International Expo of Sport (1955) in Turin
NextInterbau in Berlin
Universal
PreviousExpo 58 in Brussels
NextCentury 21 Exposition in Seattle

The International Exhibition of Citriculture was a Specialised Expo recognised by the Bureau International des Expositions. The Expo took place from 21 May to 20 June 1956 in Beit Dagan, Israel and was organised within the framework of the fourth International Congress of Mediterranean Citrus Growers.

References

  1. "Congress of Citrus Growers Opens in Israel; 25 Countries Participate". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. 21 May 1956.

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