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Alberta office launches new look
The Alberta Korea Office has launched a new website filled with information about visiting and studying in the west-Canadian province.The website also includes detailed descriptions of the province’s industries and investment opportunities.The office has been operating in Seoul since 1984 connecting interests from both sides while building and developing closer relationships. The new website can b
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Alberta office launches new look
Feb. 27, 2011 - 17:44
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The Alberta Korea Office has launched a new website filled with information about visiting and studying in the west-Canadian province.
The website also includes detailed descriptions of the province’s industries and investment opportunities.
The office has been operating in Seoul since 1984 connecting interests from both sides while building and developing closer relationships.
The new website can be found at www.albertacanada.com/korea.
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