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1933 Tel Aviv
the logo of the Flying Camel at the main entrance that was the sign of the fair
Overview
BIE-classUnrecognized exposition
NameLevant Fair
Area10 hectares (25 acres)
Visitors600,000
Participant(s)
Countries36
Location
CountryMandatory Palestine
CityTel Aviv
VenueTel Aviv Port
Coordinates32°5′53.60″N 34°46′32.08″E / 32.0982222°N 34.7755778°E / 32.0982222; 34.7755778
Timeline
Opening26 April 1934 (1934-04-26)
Closure26 May 1934 (1934-05-26)
Specialized expositions
Herbert Plumer Square - that was the central entrance
Aerial view of the Levant Fair in the 1930s

The Levant Fair (Hebrew: יריד המזרח; Yarid HaMizrach)[1] was an international trade fair held in Tel Aviv during the 1920s and 1930s.

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