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gast-sajam.jpgDear visitors of Villa Cezar web site, we would like to inform you of the beginning of GAST 2009 fair on Wednesday March 4th 2009.

At the regular fair location of the Znjan plato in Split, as of Wednesday, March 4th until Sunday, March 8th you have a chance to see the offer of producers and traders of the food, drinks, hotelier and catering industry and equipment.

The GAST fair consists of several fairs and events, including Dionizijana - Wine fair, Coffee fair, Furnitura - Furniture fair, Saturn - Tourism fair, appraisal of wine and alcoholic drinks, appraisal of the labeling and packaging of wines and alcoholic drinks, as well as competitions of Croatian chefs CRO TOP 10 and competition of Barmen.

This year in comparing to 2008, 35% more exhibitors will present their products and services, and introduce you to the new trends in tourism and catering.

The exhibitors will entertain you daily with different programs, food and wine tastings, you will have the opportunity to buy their products at special rates. On the day of the opening of the fair, on Wednesday, March 4th do not miss the competition of the Barmen of Split-Dalmatian County and competition of Barmen of Croatia, starting at 1 PM. On Thursday, March 5th at 10 AM you can attend the competition of the top Croatian chefs: CRO TOP 10.

Bring your family or your friends along, and spend a pleasant day at GAST fair!
Have a lot of fun!
 
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