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  2. Expo 2010 pavilions - Wikipedia

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    The Poland Pavilion was opened on 1 May 2010 during a festive ceremony in the exhibition area of EXPO 2010 Shanghai. [95] The design of the pavilion was created by Marcin Mostafa and Natalia Paszkowska of WWA Architects. [96] The basic motif of the pavilion's construction was the national folk-art paper cut-out form known as wycinanki. The ...

  3. USA pavilion at Expo 2010 - Wikipedia

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    USA pavilion at Expo 2010. Coordinates: 31°10′52″N 121°28′14″E. USA pavilion. The USA Pavilion was a pavilion at Expo 2010 in Shanghai, China. It represented the United States and was one of the most visited pavilions during the event.

  4. Expo 2010 - Wikipedia

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    The area of the Expo 2010 covers 5.28 km 2. [3] After winning the bid to host the Expo in 2002, Shanghai began a monumental task to reshape the city. More than $48 billion [9] was spent for the preparation, more than the cost of cleaning up Beijing in the preparations for the Olympics in 2008. Shanghai began clearing 2.6 square kilometres along ...

  5. List of participants at the Expo Shanghai 2010 - Wikipedia

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    Non-joint pavilion National Day Section 1 France: 10 March 2006: 21 June 2010: C9 2 Ukraine: 13 March 2006: 24 August 2010: C10 3 Bahrain: 17 March 2006: 22 October 2010: A3 [3] 4 Mali: 27 March 2006: 31 May 2010: C4 [4] 5 Cambodia: 30 March 2006: 28 June 2010: B3 6 Canada: 3 April 2006: 1 July 2010: C7 7 Mauritania: 4 April 2006: 19 July 2010 ...

  6. China pavilion at Expo 2010 - Wikipedia

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    The China pavilion at Expo 2010 (simplified Chinese: 中国国家馆; traditional Chinese: 中國國家館; pinyin: Zhōngguó guójiā guǎn) in Pudong, Shanghai, colloquially known as the Oriental Crown (东方之冠; 東方之冠; Dōngfāng zhī Guān), was the largest national pavilion at the Shanghai Expo and the largest display in the history of the World Expo.

  7. UK pavilion at Expo 2010 - Wikipedia

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    The UK pavilion at Expo 2010, colloquially known as the Seed Cathedral, was a sculpture structure built for the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai by a nine-member conglomerate of British business and government resources directed by designer Thomas Heatherwick. Referencing the race to save plant seeds from round the world in banks, it housed 250,000 ...

  8. Sweden pavilion at Expo 2010 - Wikipedia

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    Sweden pavilion at Expo 2010. Coordinates: 31°11′04″N 121°28′36″E. Sweden pavilion. The Sweden pavilion at the 2010 Shanghai Expo was situated in Zone C of the Pudong Expo site, surrounded by other Nordic and European country pavilions. The 3000 square-meter pavilion was designed by Swedish architectural firm Sweco according to the ...

  9. Singapore pavilion at Expo 2010 - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Pavilion. Singapore's participation in the World Expo 2010 was its largest to date at the World Expo, signifying its strong and close bilateral ties with China. The Singapore pavilion showcased Singapore's achievements in urban planning, water technology and environmental services while promoting closer people-to-people relations ...