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Expo 1967 (Montreal)

Expo 1967, held in Montreal, was a large international world's fair that showcased advancements in technology, culture, and industry from countries worldwide. Attracting over 50 million visitors, it aimed to promote global cooperation and progress. The theme was "Man and His World," emphasizing human achievement and the future. Iconic structures included the Biosphere and the geodesic dome designed by Buckminster Fuller. The event left a lasting legacy, boosting Montreal’s development and international reputation, and symbolized a period of optimism and innovation during the 1960s.