World Village Festival

The World Village Festival (Finnish: Maailma kylässä, Swedish: Världen i byn) is an annual festival in Helsinki, Finland that exhibits cultures from around the world. The programme includes music from ethno to pop and rock, as well as dance, theater, literature and food from different countries. It also hosts exhibitions on multiculturality, globalization and development aid.

World Village Festival
Buzz Singh from the band Kissmet playing in 2006
Location(s)Kaisaniemi, Helsinki, Finland
Years active1995–
Websitewww.maailmakylassa.fi

Between 1995 and 2005 the festival was held every other year, and since 2005 annually in late May. According to the organizers, some 70,000 to 80,000 people visited the 2011 festival, while the number of exhibitors exceeded 400.[1]

Israel

A week before the 2015 festival started, official Israeli organisations including the Jewish National Fund were informed that they would not be allowed to participate, notwithstanding approvals that were issued in advance.[2]

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gollark: You can conveniently accumulate it in machine buffers, there are no voltages or AC vs DC or direction or resistance/impedance to worry about, no weird electromagnetic things going on, machines will just run at lower speed if you're lacking power (I experienced this while running my entire machine setup off a cheap 5RF/t solar panel on kukipack).
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gollark: Also RF-powered furnaces, because RF is just so weird itself.
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References

  1. "Maailma kylässä -festivaalilla vieraili 70-80 000 kävijää". World Village Festival (in Finnish). Retrieved 29 May 2011.
  2. "Finland: Israel Banned from 'World Village' Festival". Israel National News. Retrieved 14 January 2017.

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