Place du Parlement

Address:
Quebec City
Canada

Iowa State University Memorial Union

Address:
Ames
Iowa
50011
USA
Venue contact telephone
515-294-4111

International Exhibition Center of Thessaloniki

Address:
154 Egnatia St.
Thessalonika
54636
Greece
Venue contact title
Manager
Venue contact first name
Vicky
Venue contact last name
Dalkrany
Venue contact telephone
(+30) 2310 291111
Fax
(+30) 2310 229116

International Fair Centre

Address:
Budapest
Hungary

Westin Resort

Address:
Two Grasslawn Avenue
P.O. Box 200201
Hilton Head Island
South Carolina
29928
USA
Venue contact telephone
843-681-4000

Waldorf Hotel-The Aldwych

Address:
London
United Kingdom

Hyatt Sainte Claire Hotel

Address:
302 S Market St
San Jose
California
USA

Harbor Court Hotel

Address:
550 Light St
Baltimore
Maryland
21202
USA
Venue contact telephone
410-234-0550

Millennium Hotel Sydney

Address:
Cnr Victoria Street and Kings Cross Road,
Sydney
Australia
Venue contact telephone
61-8-93012756

Montana Pavilion

Address:
303 North Roberts
P.O. Box 200201
Billings
Montana
USA
Venue contact telephone
406-256-2402
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