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More
countries than have exhibited at any previous international exposition
- some 80 nations in 37 pavilions - are represented at this fair.
They offer the sounds, sights and smells of a large part of
the
world. More important, they have brought to the U.S. a
sampling
of their cultures: dances and music, rare and exotic dishes and some of
the greatest of all masterpieces of art.* |


| | Jordan.
The Government of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, whose land is the
seedbed of many civilizations and religions, is represented by one of
the most striking buildings at the Fair. Inside the building diverse exhibits -
including a scroll from the Dead Sea area - reflect some of the
cultures that rose in this region of ancient Palestine. A theater
provides entertainment by Arab dancers and a military band.*
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*Official Guidebook Information
- Official
Guide New York World's Fair 1964/1965 (c.1964 Time Inc.)
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