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It is the largest book fair and trade show in the country. [1] It provides a platform where publishers, booksellers, agents, cultural organisations, and press can meet, exchange ideas, and identify business opportunities. It is held annually at the Karachi Expo Centre grounds in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. [2]
Expo Center, Karachi, Pakistan 2–12 August JogJa Expo Center, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 6–16 September Andromeda Building, Medan, Indonesia 05–15 October Dubai Studio City, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 18–28 October Sri Lanka Exhibition and Convention Centre, Colombo, Sri Lanka [70] 2022: 14–24 April
Pages in category "Book fairs in Sri Lanka" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Colombo International Book Fair
Camelot International Convention Centre, Alappuzha Adlux International Convention & Exhibition Centre, Kochi Ashis Convention Centre, Kalamassery Kochi LuLu Grand Hyatt International Convention Centre, Bolghatty Island Kochi
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The Colombo International Book Fair, abbreviated as CIBF is an annual trade fair for books usually held in September at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall in Colombo, Sri Lanka. [1] Organized by the Sri Lankan Book Publishers’ Association, it is the largest book exhibition and fair in the country. [2] The 25th edition of ...
Karachi Expo Center is the convention center where Pakistani products are showcased internationally. The center consists of 6 halls. The center consists of 6 halls. The Trade Development Authority of Pakistan also helps support the exhibitions at the center.
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