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List of pavilions of Expo 2020

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Expo 2020 (Arabic: إكسبو 2020) was a World Expo hosted by Dubai in the United Arab Emirates from 1 October 2021 to 31 March 2022. There are 200 pavilions in Expo 2020 Dubai, out of which 191 are representatives of participating countries.[1] The following nations and organizations are participating in Expo 2020:

List of countries' pavilions

Name Image Sub theme
 Afghanistan Opportunity[2]
 Albania Mobility[3]
 Algeria[4][5] Mobility[6]
 Andorra Sustainability[7]
 Angola Mobility[8]
 Antigua and Barbuda Mobility[9]
 Argentina Opportunity[10]
 Armenia Opportunity[11]
 Australia Mobility[12]
 Austria Opportunity[13]
 Azerbaijan[14] Sustainability[15][16]
 Bahamas Sustainability[17]
 Bahrain Opportunity[15]
 Bangladesh Sustainability[18]
 Barbados Mobility[19]
 Belarus Opportunity[20]
 Belgium[5] Mobility[21]
 Belize Opportunity[22]
 Benin Sustainability[23]
 Bhutan[24] Opportunity[25]
 Bolivia Mobility[26]
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Opportunity[27]
 Botswana[28] Mobility[28]
 Brazil Sustainability[15][29]
 Brunei Opportunity[30]
 Bulgaria[31] Mobility[31]
 Burkina Faso[32] Sustainability[33]
 Burundi Opportunity[15]
Cape Verde Cabo Verde Mobility[34]
 Cambodia Sustainability[35]
 Cameroon Opportunity[36]
 Canada Sustainability[15][37]
 Central African Republic Sustainability[38]
 Chad Opportunity[39]
 Chile Mobility[40]
 China[5] Opportunity[15]
 Colombia[41] Opportunity[42]
 Comoros Sustainability[43]
 Congo Opportunity[44]
 Costa Rica Mobility[45]
Ivory Coast Côte d'Ivoire[46] Mobility[46]
 Croatia Mobility[47]
 Cuba[48] Sustainability[48]
 Cyprus[49] Opportunity[50]
 Czech Republic Sustainability[15][29][51]
 Denmark[52] Mobility[53]
 Djibouti[54] Mobility[15]
 Dominica Mobility[55]
 Dominican Republic Mobility[56]
 DR Congo Opportunity[57]
 Egypt[5][58] Opportunity[59]
 El Salvador[60] Mobility[60]
 Equatorial Guinea Sustainability[61]
 Eritrea Mobility[62]
 Estonia Mobility[15][63]
 Eswatini Mobility[64]
 Ethiopia Opportunity[65]
 Fiji[66] Opportunity[66]
 Finland Mobility[15]
 France[67] Mobility[15]
 Gabon Sustainability[68]
 Gambia Mobility[69]
 Georgia Sustainability[70]
 Germany Sustainability[15][29]
 Ghana[71] Opportunity[71]
 Greece[72] Sustainability[73]
 Grenada Mobility[74]
 Guatemala Opportunity[75]
 Guinea Sustainability[76]
 Guinea-Bissau Opportunity[77]
 Guyana Opportunity[78]
 Haiti Mobility[79]
 Holy See Mobility[80]
 Honduras Opportunity[81]
 Hungary[82] Mobility[82]
 India[83] Opportunity[84]
 Indonesia Opportunity[15]
 Iran[85] Mobility[86]
 Iraq[87] Opportunity[88]
 Ireland Mobility[15][89]
 Israel[90] Opportunity[91]
 Italy Opportunity[15]
 Jamaica[92] Mobility[92]
 Japan Opportunity[15]
 Jordan[93] Mobility[94]
 Kazakhstan Opportunity[15]
 Kenya[95] Opportunity[95]
 Kiribati Mobility[96]
 Kosovo[97] Mobility[98]
 Kuwait Sustainability[15]
 Kyrgyzstan Opportunity[99]
 Laos Mobility[100]
 Latvia Opportunity[101]
 Lebanon Opportunity[102]
 Lesotho Sustainability[103]
 Liberia Opportunity[104]
 Libya Mobility[105]
 Lithuania Sustainability[106]
 Luxembourg Opportunity[15]
 Madagascar Sustainability[107]
 Malawi Opportunity[15][108]
 Malaysia Sustainability[15]
 Maldives Sustainability[109]
 Mali[110] Opportunity[110]
 Malta Opportunity[111]
 Marshall Islands Opportunity[112]
 Mauritania Mobility[113]
 Mauritius[114] Opportunity[115]
 Mexico Mobility[116]
 Micronesia Mobility[117]
 Moldova Mobility[118]
 Monaco Opportunity[108]
 Mongolia[119] Mobility[120]
 Montenegro Sustainability[15]
 Morocco Opportunity[15]
 Mozambique[121] Sustainability[122]
 Myanmar Opportunity[15]
 Namibia Opportunity[123]
 Nauru Mobility[124]
   Nepal Mobility[125]
 Netherlands Sustainability[15][29]
 New Zealand Sustainability[15]
 Nicaragua Mobility[126]
 Niger Mobility[127]
 Nigeria[32] Opportunity[128]
 North Macedonia Mobility[129]
 Norway Opportunity[15][130]
 Oman Mobility[15]
 Pakistan[131] Opportunity[131]
 Palau Mobility[132]
 Palestine Opportunity[133]
 Panama Mobility[134]
 Papua New Guinea Sustainability[135]
 Paraguay Mobility[136]
 Peru Mobility[15]
 Philippines Sustainability[15]
 Poland[5] Mobility[15]
 Portugal Sustainability[15]
 Qatar Opportunity[137]
 Romania Sustainability[15]
 Russia Mobility[12][15]
 Rwanda[138] Opportunity[138]
 Saint Kitts and Nevis[14] Sustainability[15]
 Saint Lucia Opportunity[139]
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Opportunity[140]
 Samoa Opportunity[141]
 San Marino Opportunity[142]
 São Tomé and Príncipe Sustainability[143]
 Saudi Arabia Opportunity[15][144]
 Senegal Mobility[145]
 Serbia[146] Mobility[146]
 Seychelles Sustainability[147]
 Sierra Leone Opportunity[148]
 Singapore Sustainability[15][29]
 Slovakia Mobility[149]
 Slovenia Sustainability[150]
 Solomon Islands Opportunity[151]
 Somalia Opportunity[152]
 South Africa Opportunity[153]
 South Korea Mobility[12]
 South Sudan[154] Opportunity[154]
 Spain Sustainability[15]
 Sri Lanka Opportunity[15]
 Sudan Mobility[15]
 Suriname Sustainability[15]
 Sweden Sustainability[15]
  Switzerland[5][14] Opportunity[15][108]
 Syria Mobility[155]
 Tajikistan Sustainability[156]
 Tanzania[157] Mobility[157]
 Thailand[5] Mobility[15]
East Timor Timor-Leste Opportunity[158]
 Togo Mobility[159]
 Tonga[160] Opportunity[160]
 Trinidad and Tobago Mobility[161]
 Tunisia Opportunity[162]
 Turkey Sustainability[163]
 Turkmenistan Mobility[15]
 Tuvalu Mobility[164]
 Uganda Opportunity[165]
 Ukraine Opportunity[15][108]
 United Arab Emirates[166] Opportunity[15]
 United Kingdom Opportunity[15][108]
 United States Opportunity[167]
 Uruguay Mobility[168]
 Uzbekistan[169] Sustainability[169]
 Vanuatu Mobility[170]
 Venezuela Opportunity[171]
 Vietnam[172] Opportunity[173]
 Yemen[174] Sustainability[174]
 Zambia Opportunity[175]
 Zimbabwe Opportunity[176]

List of pavilions of organizations

Name Image Sub theme area architect notes
African Union Opportunity[177] The pavilion is divided into three areas: Our History, Our Change and Our Heritage.[178]
Arab League Opportunity[179]
 ASEAN[172] Mobility[180]
Dubai Cares Opportunity[181] PICO[181]
Gulf Cooperation Council Opportunity[182] Concept Architect
Investment Corporation of Dubai Opportunity[183] ALEC FIT OUT[184]
Muslim World League Mobility[183]
Organisation of Islamic Cooperation Mobility[185]
United Arab Emirates University Mobility[186] BASE Engineering, TODO, F&M[186]
World Expo Museum Mobility[187] Shanghai Modern National Ex.[187]

List of partner-pavilions

Name Image Sub theme area architect notes
DP World Opportunity[188] Yaghmour Architects[188] The pavilion will become a permanent faculty for logistics after Expo 2020.[188]
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority Sustainability[189]
Emirates Opportunity[190] Pulse Group[190]
Emirates National Oil Company[191] Opportunity[192] 2060 m²[191] Jack Morton[192]
PepsiCo Mobility[193] Bolt, sponsored by von Gatorade
Opportunity[193] Plus, sponsored by Pepsi and Lay's
Sustainability[193] Drop, sponsored by Aquafina and built from recycled cans

List of special pavilions

Name Image Sub theme area architect notes
Alif – The Mobility Pavilion Mobility[194] Foster and Partners[194] Alif - The mobility pavilion had the largest passenger elevator in the world, capable of transporting more than 160 people at once.[194]
Baden-Württemberg Opportunity[195] 2300 m²[196] NÜSSLI Adunic[195] Baden-Württemberg was the only federal state to have its own pavilion at the Expo. More than 70 tons of spruce wood from Baden-Württemberg were shipped to Dubai for the construction of the pavilion.[197] Because sponsors withdrew their commitments and contracts were unclear, the federal state had to bear the costs itself and pay for a cost increase from three to more than 15 million Euros.[198]
The Good Place Opportunity[199] Ahmad Abdulrahman Bukhash The pavilion showcased projects from Expo Live's Innovation Impact Grant program, which supported 140 grassroots innovators from 76 countries.[200]
Mission Possible – The Opportunity Pavilion Opportunity[201] AGi Architects[201]
Terra – The Sustainability Pavilion Sustainability[202] Grimshaw Architects[202]
Vision Pavilion Sustainability[203] Icaria Atelier[203] The Vision Pavilion celebrated the vision of Sheikh Muhammad bin Rashid Al Maktum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.
Women's Pavilion Sustainability[204] e.construct

List of further attractions

Name Image Sub theme architect notes
Al Wasl Plaza Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture[205] Central point of Expo 2020, dome over 60 meters high with a diameter of 150 meters, 360° projections were shown in the dome[206]
Garden in the Sky Jubilee Observation tower
Water Feature Jubilee Music-controlled waterfalls
Sameem - Story of Our Culture Sustainability During the entire 6-month Expo period, visitors were able to experience the authentic construction of a dhow, a traditional wooden boat, live.
Entrance portals Asif Khan The three entrance portals to the districts, which were completed in December 2019, are made of high-quality carbon fibers and resins that have been processed into the finest strands and would stretch around the world 5000 times if laid end to end. Each portal has two 21-meter-high gates.[207] The portals were manufactured by HA-CO Carbon GmbH (Wallerstein site in Germany).[208]

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