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These two Expos took place the same year, in the same country (Spain) but had 
different backgrounds (usually the Barcelona is the one recognized by the BIE).
The Exposición Internacional de Barcelona (1929) took place from 20 May 1929 to 
15 January 1930. Twenty European nations participated in the fair and also 
private organizations from the United States and Japan participated. The idea of 
a new exhibition began to take shape in 1905, promoted by the architect Josep 
Puig i Cadafalch when he published and article titled "A votar! Per l’Exposició 
Universal." in the newspaper "La Veu de Catalunya" (Source:
http://www.liceus.com/cgi-bin/tcua/0900.asp  ), as a way of fostering 
devevolpment emulating the previous 1888 Expo in Barcelona, to carry out the 
urbanistic plan designed by Léon Jaussely. While originally scheduled for 1917 
to display a "Exposición de Industrias Eléctricas" (Electrical Industry 
Exposition) the exposition was delayed due to World War I. Puig i Cadafalch's 
project was supported by the Fomento del Trabajo Nacional, especially Francesc 
d’Assís Mas, one of its leaders, who took charge of negotiations with the 
various agencies involved in the project. Thus, in 1913 the organization created 
a joint committee for organizing the event, consisting of representatives of the 
National Labor Development and the City Council, be appointed commissioners of 
the organization Josep Puig i Cadafalch, Francesc Cambo and Joan Pitch i Pon. In 
1915, the committee presented a first draft by Puig i Cadafalch, which was 
divided into three specific projects, each commissioned to a team of architects. 
In 1925 the decission was changed from displaying Electrical Industry Exposition 
to becoming the Exposición Internacional de Barcelona (Barcelona International 
Exposition). This change in purpose switched to three main objectives: industry, 
sports and arts. This was carried under the leadership of the Marquis de 
Foronda, with Pere Domenech i Roura becoming the Director of the constructions. 
This Expo was the first sanctioned under the BIE after its creation in 1928. As 
the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929 was taking place simultaneously in
Seville, no Spanish American countries participated. 
Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1929_Barcelona_International_Exposition 
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exposición_Internacional_de_Barcelona_(1929)
http://www.liceus.com/cgi-bin/tcua/0900.asp  
http://exposicioniberoamericanadesevilla1929.blogspot.com/2010/08/el-himno-y-la-bandera-de-la-exposicion.html
On the other hand, the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929 was a world's fair held 
in Seville, Spain, from 9 May 
1929 until 21 June 1930. The exposition was smaller in scale than the 
International Exposition held in Barcelona during that same year. The concept 
originated in 1909 by Luis Rodríguez Caso when he made public his idea to 
celebrate in Seville either a Exposición Internacional Hispano-Ultramarina 
(Hispano-Ultramarine International Exposition, a Spain International Exposition 
in Seville or a Hispanic-american International Exposition), in order to bring 
together former colonies of Spain and 
Portugal. The purpose of the exposition was to improve relations between
Spain and the countries in attendance, many of which were 
former Spanish colonies and also former Portuguese colonies, and was also set to 
foster development in the city of Seville (which was at the time way behind 
other urbanistic centers of the country). The city was chosen because it was a 
common historical venue for all the parties (in Seville most of the expeditions 
from Spain and Portugal set sail to the New World, and 
also in Seville all the sources that came from the 
New World found deposit there). The idea for the Expo emerged from the fair 
called "Espana en Sevilla" (Spain in Seville) in 1908, to commemorate the first 
Centennial of the War of Independence, and was proposed in 1909 by Luis 
Rodríguez Caso. It was scheduled to take place on April 1, 1911, it was 
postponed and later due to World War I, problems with 
Spanish Morocco, and so forth.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibero-American_Exposition_of_1929 
The two Expos had one common flag and coat of arms. "In 1927 and with the 
purpose of promoting botht the Barcelona and Sevilla Expos, the flag and the 
coat of arms were approved that year becuase initially that was the original 
date when the inauguration was to take place. The flag was a Spanish flag with 
the same color scheme (red on top 25%/ yellow in the middle 50% /red on the 
bottom 25%) and three coat of arms's in the middle, on the left the coat of arms 
of Seville, in the middle the coat of arms of
Spain and on the right the coat of arms of Barcelona as 
seen
here.
Source:
http://exposicioniberoamericanadesevilla1929.blogspot.com/2010/08/el-himno-y-la-bandera-de-la-exposicion.html.
In fact this image showing this flag, shows actually the
Greater Coat of Arms of Alfonso XIII of Spain, with Golden Fleece and Order 
of Charles III Variant  instead of the coat of arms of 
Spain. Also, the coat of arms of
Sevilla 
and the coat of arms of
Barcelona  are somehow a litle different in detail than the version 
showin in the picture of the flag.
Since the inauguration did not take place in 1927, in April 1929 another flag 
was approved, having three vertical stripes: the one closest to the pole was 
dedicated to display the national (Spanish) colors and had three equal stripes 
(red/yellow/red), the middle vertical stripe was to display Portugal's colors 
(in no specific order mentioned), and the third vertical stripe was dedicated to 
America composed of ten horizontal stripes in white and green as the Standars 
and Ensigns of the Conquerors seemed to be, according to the investigations 
carried out by Teniente de Navío (Navy Captain) Julián Guillé, whom had also 
designed the blueprints for the caravel Santa María (which was the main ship in 
which Chiristopher Columbus set sail to discover America) ."
Sources:
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exposición_Iberoamericana_de_Sevilla_(1929) 
http://exposicioniberoamericanadesevilla1929.blogspot.com/2010/08/el-himno-y-la-bandera-de-la-exposicion.html
http://follalcauciles.blogspot.com/2011_02_01_archive.html 
The
coat of arms  was designed by painter Santiago Martínez.
Source:
http://exposicioniberoamericanadesevilla1929.blogspot.com/2010/08/el-himno-y-la-bandera-de-la-exposicion.html
For additional information go to:
Barcelona 1929 Expo
http://www.expo2000.de/expo2000/geschichte/detail.php?wa_id=11&lang=1&s_typ=1http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=120389
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=120389 
Sevilla 1929 Expo
http://exposicioniberoamericanadesevilla1929.blogspot.com/ 
http://www.sevillasigloxx.com/2008/04/la-exposicin-iberoamericana.html
Esteban Rivera, 05 May 2012