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{==='''Heritage & Culture of Bangladesh'''===}
Bangladesh pavilion representing by BHESA, <ref>^http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_Bangladesh</ref),World Heritage Sites in Bangladesh<ref>^http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Bangladesh</ref)National Heritage Foundation of Bangladesh
<ref>^http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Heritage_Foundation_of_Bangladesh</ref),Bengali Event Heritage
<ref>^http://bhesa.ca/index.php/events/events-bengali-event-heritage</ref);List Bangladesh Heritage on Wikipedia,<ref>http://bhesa.ca/index.php/links/links-bangladesh-heritage#wikipedia</ref),Diversity of culture is important to BPCA, and UNESCO's International Mother Language Day is a great opportunity to remind each one of us of our roots, and to come together in respect and unity. International Mother Language Day is noteworthy and one of the special days in this world,
<ref>^http://www.motherlanguageday.ca/</ref),



==References==
==References==

Revision as of 21:45, 18 March 2015

The Edmonton Heritage Festival's Pavilions for 2015

The Edmonton Heritage Festival Association announced the list of participants i.e. 2015 Pavilions.

The Edmonton Heritage Festival is a three-day event (Saturday, August 1 - Monday, August 3, 2015) where people present their cultural roots and local and national communities. In approximately 60 pavilions, more than 85 different cultures will celebrate their heritage. Beside the cultural food, visitors will be able to enjoy a wide variety of crafts, arts and products, and various cultural performances [1] Bangladesh Heritage and Ethnic Society of Alberta (BHESA)[2][3]^(Heritage Festival)[1] Bangladesh is one of the participating country. --> the Edmonton Heritage Festival is a Canada’s vibrant multicultural yearly event with [1][4] and a showcase that presently known as the Servus Heritage Festival. Edmonton Heritage Festival Association organizing the festival since 1976 offering the visitors the opportunity to sample the food, entertainment, and arts and crafts from a variety of countries and cultures of the world. The 40th annual Servus Heritage Festival will be marked this year (2015) with participation of pavilions and cultures.

Pavilions from various cultures will also be showcasing cultural displays with photos, paraphernalia, and stories about their culture or ethnic background in Edmonton.[2]<(ref)>http://www.festivalseekers.com/edmonton/servusheritagefestival</ref>[5], Culture of Alberta[6]
  1. Aboriginal,
  2. Afghanistan,
  3. Arab Heritage,
  4. Azerbaijan,
  5. Bangladesh Heritage & Ethnic Society of Alberta(BHESA),[7]
  6. Bosnia Herzegovina,
  7. Cambodia,
  8. Cameroon,
  9. Caribbean,
  10. Chile,
  11. Chinese
  12. Colombia/Brazil
  13. Congo
  14. Croatia
  15. Cuba
  16. Dutch
  17. Ecuador
  18. Egypt
  19. Eritrea Community Association
  20. Ethiopia
  21. Fiji
  22. France
  23. Germany
  24. Ghana
  25. Greek
  26. Guatemala
  27. Haiti
  28. Hong Kong
  29. Hungarian
  30. India
  31. Indonesia
  32. Iran
  33. Iraqi Canadian Society
  34. Ireland
  35. Israel
  36. Italy
  37. Japanese
  38. Kenya
  39. Korea
  40. Kurdish
  41. Lebanon
  42. Malaysia Singapore
  43. Moroccan
  44. Myanmar
  45. Nepalese
  46. Nicaragua
  47. Pakistan
  48. Peru
  49. Philippines
  50. Poland
  51. Romania
  52. Russia
  53. Rwanda
  54. Scandinavia
  55. Serbia
  56. South Sudan
  57. Sudan
  58. Taiwan
  59. Thailand
  60. Turkish
  61. Ukraine
  62. Venezuela
  63. Vietnam
  64. Welsh

{===Heritage & Culture of Bangladesh===} Bangladesh pavilion representing by BHESA, <ref>^http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_Bangladesh</ref),World Heritage Sites in Bangladesh<ref>^http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Bangladesh</ref)National Heritage Foundation of Bangladesh <ref>^http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Heritage_Foundation_of_Bangladesh</ref),Bengali Event Heritage <ref>^http://bhesa.ca/index.php/events/events-bengali-event-heritage</ref);List Bangladesh Heritage on Wikipedia,<ref>http://bhesa.ca/index.php/links/links-bangladesh-heritage#wikipedia</ref),Diversity of culture is important to BPCA, and UNESCO's International Mother Language Day is a great opportunity to remind each one of us of our roots, and to come together in respect and unity. International Mother Language Day is noteworthy and one of the special days in this world, <ref>^http://www.motherlanguageday.ca/</ref),


References

  1. ^ a b "Heritage Festival Edmonton - Home". heritage-festival.com.
  2. ^ [1],Retrieved on March 17, 2015
  3. ^ "BPCA (Bangladesh PressClub Centre of Alberta) - International Mother Language Day Celebration 2015". BPCA (Bangladesh PressClub Centre of Alberta).
  4. ^ ^ http://www.heritage-festival.com/
  5. ^ https://www.facebook.com/EdmontonHeritageFestivalAssociation
  6. ^ ^http://www.21ma.com/wiki.php?title=Culture_of_Alberta
  7. ^ ^http://bhesa.ca/