International Ballet Festival of Havana - Participated Countries in The Ballet Festivals

Participated Countries in The Ballet Festivals

  • Americas (19)

Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Chile, Ecuador, United States, Guatemala, French Guyana, Martinique, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Uruguay, Venezuela.

  • Europe (26)

Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, former Czechoslovakia, Cyprus, Denmark, Spain, Russian Federation, Finland, France, Great Britain, Greece, Holland, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, former German Democratic Republic, former German Federal Republic, Romania, Sweden, Switzerland, former Soviet Union and Yugoslavia.

  • Asia (6)

Philippines, Japan, Vietnam, People’s Republic of China, Israel and Kazakhstan

  • Africa (4)

Angola, Algeria, Egypt, Guinea.

  • Oceania (1)

Australia.

Total: 56 countries

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