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Independence Centenary International Exposition

Independence Centenary International Exposition

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The Independence Centenary International Exposition (Portuguese: Exposição Internacional do Centenário da Independência) was a World Expo[1] held in Rio de Janeiro from September 7, 1922 to March 23, 1923,[2] to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Brazil's Independence. The expo happened during the Epitácio Pessoa Administration and was regarded as an opportunity to show off Brazil's growing industries and commercial opportunities. The Expo's pavilions were constructed alongside the Rio Branco Avenue and built just for the occasion.

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Commemorative Brazilian stamp

A total of 14 countries from 3 continents took part in this edition of the Expo.

Over 3,000,000 people attended the event.[3]

Pavilions

National

Argentina, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, France, England, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Norway, Portugal, Sweden and United States.[citation needed]

Exposition Pavilions

  • Administration Pavilion;
  • Food Pavilion;
  • Statistics Pavilion;
  • Festivity Pavilion;
  • Agriculture and Roads Pavilion;
  • Small Industries Pavilion;
  • Large Industries Pavilion;
  • Hunting and Fishing Pavilion;
  • Antarctica Brewery Pavilion;
  • Jewelry Pavilion;
  • Portugal's Honor Pavilion.

States Pavilions

The Brazilian States Pavilion was the biggest pavilion in the fair with 6,013 exhibitors from all Brazilian states.[4]


References

  1. "Museu Histórico Nacional" [National Historical Museum] (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved August 19, 2014.



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