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2012 07 10

120,000 visit Lithuania's Expo 2012 pavilion in South Korea

120,000 people have visited Lithuania's pavilion at the Expo 2012 fair in South Korea over the last two months, announces Alma Littera Sprendimai, company that installed video and sound effects at the pavilion.
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Lithuanian pavilion at Expo 2012 / BFL/Tomo Lukšio nuotr.

Over the entire run of the global exhibition from 12 May to 12 August, the Lithuanian pavilion is expected to draw an audience of over 1 million people, the Ministry of Environment has said.

The Expo 2012 is held under the theme of the Living Ocean and Coast, allowing participating countries to present their latest technologies of using marine resources, speak about environment and sustainable development issues, as well as cultures of nations living next to oceans and seas.

Participants of the exhibition include 104 countries and international organizations.

Lithuania's topic at the exhibition is amber.

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