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Scandinavium (Swedish pronunciation: [skandɪˈnɑ̌ːvɪɵm]) is an
indoor arena located in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Construction on
Scandinavium began in 1969 after...
- home
venue is the
Scandinavium arena in
central Gothenburg,
which has a
capacity of 12,044 people. Frölundaborg is used when
Scandinavium is
occupied with...
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Scandinavium (named
after the
region in
Northern Europe) is a
genus of Gram-negative,
facultative anaerobic, oxidase-negative, rod-shaped,
motile bacteria...
- 30th
edition of the
Eurovision Song Contest, held on 4 May 1985 in the
Scandinavium in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Organised by the
European Broadcasting Union (EBU)...
- The 2013
European Athletics Indoor Championships were held at
Scandinavium and
Svenska Mässan in Gothenburg, Sweden, on 1–3
March 2013. The
decision to...
- 2023). "Här vill
politikerna bygga nya
Scandinavium" [Here is
where politicians want to
build the new
Scandinavium]. Byggvärlden (in Swedish). Retrieved...
- 2023). "Här vill
politikerna bygga nya
Scandinavium" [Here is
where politicians want to
build the new
Scandinavium]. Byggvärlden (in Swedish). Retrieved...
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Simon Riecken Davids Rozitis Dominik Schlegel Jussi Thomann Group A (
Scandinavium) Canada (1) Sweden (4) Finland (5) Germany (8) Latvia (9) Group...
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record is 10,244, set in 1970. It also has been used when the main arena,
Scandinavium, has been
scheduled for
other activities. This has been the case several...
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Heden in
central Gothenburg. The city's most
notable sports venues are
Scandinavium, and
Ullevi (multisport) and the
newly built Gamla Ullevi (football)...