Fair of Albacete

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Fair of Albacete
Native name
Spanish: Feria de Albacete
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Location Albacete, Castilla la Mancha Spain
Coordinates 38°59′50″N1°52′13″W / 38.997191°N 1.870404°W / 38.997191; -1.870404 Coordinates: 38°59′50″N1°52′13″W / 38.997191°N 1.870404°W / 38.997191; -1.870404
Official nameFeria de Albacete
TypeNon-movable
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Location of Fair of Albacete in Spain

The Fair of Albacete (Spanish: recinto Ferial de Albacete) is a trade fair ground located in Albacete, Spain.

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