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Ice Rinks in Croatia

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Fair Ice Rink
IN CROATIAN: Klizalište Velesajam
Ice skating rink situated within the Zagreb Fair Exhibition Complex and named after that complex. The facility has two sections: the Great Ice Hall is a skating rink and the Ballet Hall is used for dry land training. The hall was first used as a skating rink in 1979. Ice sports practiced at the rink include ice figure skating, ice hockey, ice speedskating, and curling. The rink is also open to the generaL public for recreational skating, usually on weekends between October and April. Located at Ulica Jozefa Antala BB in the city of Zagreb, Croatia.
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Dom Sportiva Zagreb Ice Rink
Dom Sportova is an indoor sporting arena built in 1972 in Zagreb, Croatia. It has an indoor artificial ice skating rink 30 meters by 60 meters in size. The rink is the home of the KHL Medveščak Zagreb ice hockey team of Croatia. It is the venue for the annual, international Zagreb Snowflakes synchronized ice skating competition.

Outdoor ice skating rink on King Tomislav Square in Zagreb



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