Targi Północne

Targi Północne (The Northern Trade Fair) was a trade fair in interbellum Poland. It was established in 1928 and was held in Wilno (now Vilnius, Lithuania), and was designed to attract businesses from the area of northeastern Poland, as well as Lithuania, Latvia and the Soviet Union.

First Northern Trade Fair took place between August 18 and September 9, 1928. The fair never became as popular as similar events in Lwow (Targi Wschodnie) or Poznan (Poznań International Fair). The last fair took place between August 19 and September 3, 1939, but was not finished due to joint Nazi and Soviet attack on Poland.

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