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38 stands to be featured at German Fair next Sunday

The Costa Rican-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Costa Rica AHK) and the German Embassy will join 38 companies and organizations on April 14 in the fourth edition of the German Fair.

The “Frühlingsfest” will be held at INBioparque in Heredia, north of San José, and will feature business, educational and culinary stands, among other attractions.

The activity will take place from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., and tickets are ₡3,950 ($8) for adults and ₡2,750 ($5.50) for children. Attendants also will be able to sample and buy German food and beer.

“You can get into the culture, cuisine and opportunities for trade, technology, education and more,” a press release for the activity said.

During the fair the German Cooperation Agency will highlight programs and projects in Costa Rica for visitors interested in participating.

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