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Each exhibitor may organise and announce activities in cooperation with the Fair.
The Fair will organise parallel activities to generate a flow of visitors/participants/spectators in the different sectors. Exhibitors so requesting and making the appropriate contribution may become main sponsors.
Efforts will be made to organise activities such as:
Open race, master classes, urban geosearch, family treasure hunt, workshops.
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The Fair is organised at different venues distributed around the centre of Andorra la Vella.
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The origins of Andorra la Vella Fair go back to the old farmers’ fairs and markets, when the countryfolk would come to buy food and other produce for the home ready for the harsh Pyrenean winter, when it was more difficult to travel around due to the inclement weather conditions.
In the early-1980s, a far-reaching transformation of the Fair began. These changes were consolidated in the 90s having positioned Andorra la Vella Fair amongst the leading multi-sector shows in the Pyrenean area.
The themes of Andorra la Vella Fair this year are tourism, leisure, free time and sport.
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The evening guided tour to the Barri Antic, is the staging of Don Francisco de Zamora’s andorran adventures, which, through his own words and for a few moments, take us back in time to the Andorra of the late 18th century.
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The andorran gastronomy is based on the most traditional mountain-style cuisine, as well as on the most innovative tendencies.
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Among the andorran traditional folklore dances, it is worth pointing out the Contrapàs.
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Andorra la Vella holds several fairs and markets which have a large citizenship participation.
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Dances and traditions of the country.
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