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The Exposition Internationale de l'Est de la France or the International Exhibition of the East of France was an exhibition held in Nancy in 1909. The exhibition opened on May 1 and ran until October 31. The exhibition was held to demonstrate recovery from the Alsace-Lorraine annexation in the 1870 war. There were over 2000 exhibitors and 2 million visitors. Visitor attractions included a water chute, French gardens, a mining and gas pavilions. There was an Alsatian Village and a Senagalese village

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  • The Exposition Internationale de l'Est de la France or the International Exhibition of the East of France was an exhibition held in Nancy in 1909. The exhibition opened on May 1 and ran until October 31. The exhibition was held to demonstrate recovery from the Alsace-Lorraine annexation in the 1870 war. There were over 2000 exhibitors and 2 million visitors. Visitor attractions included a water chute, French gardens, a mining and gas pavilions. There was an Alsatian Village and a Senagalese village The local École de Nancy had its own pavilion intended to demonstrate the close links between art and industry in the region which opened two months after the main exhibition. Many architects of the École de Nancy, including Lucien Weissenburger, Émile André, , , , Eugène Vallin, and others designed the pavilions for the exhibition. (en)
  • L'Exposition internationale de l'Est de la France est une exposition internationale qui se tient à Nancy de mai à novembre 1909. Elle accueille plus de deux millions de visiteurs (2 140 372 exactement) pour 2 193 exposants. L'exposition est notamment connue pour son importance dans l'histoire de l'école de Nancy, dont le pavillon marque le début du déclin. L'Exposition internationale de l'Est de la France est à la fois un acte politique, une démonstration de force économique et une vitrine culturelle, didactique et pédagogique. (fr)
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  • L'Exposition internationale de l'Est de la France est une exposition internationale qui se tient à Nancy de mai à novembre 1909. Elle accueille plus de deux millions de visiteurs (2 140 372 exactement) pour 2 193 exposants. L'exposition est notamment connue pour son importance dans l'histoire de l'école de Nancy, dont le pavillon marque le début du déclin. L'Exposition internationale de l'Est de la France est à la fois un acte politique, une démonstration de force économique et une vitrine culturelle, didactique et pédagogique. (fr)
  • The Exposition Internationale de l'Est de la France or the International Exhibition of the East of France was an exhibition held in Nancy in 1909. The exhibition opened on May 1 and ran until October 31. The exhibition was held to demonstrate recovery from the Alsace-Lorraine annexation in the 1870 war. There were over 2000 exhibitors and 2 million visitors. Visitor attractions included a water chute, French gardens, a mining and gas pavilions. There was an Alsatian Village and a Senagalese village (en)
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  • Exposition Internationale de l'Est de la France (en)
  • Exposition internationale de l'Est de la France de 1909 (fr)
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