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International and Universal Exposition 1967

The International and Universal Exposition of 1967, known as Expo 67, was a world's fair held in Montreal, Canada, to celebrate Canada's centennial. It showcased innovative technology, culture, and art from over 60 countries, drawing millions of visitors. Expo 67 featured themed pavilions, including the iconic Biosphere and the man-made islands of Île Sainte-Hélène and Île Notre-Dame. This event aimed to promote international cooperation and cultural exchange, leaving a lasting legacy on Montreal's architecture and global reputation, while emphasizing themes of progress, unity, and the future.