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Pionir Ice Hall

1978 establishments in SerbiaIndoor ice hockey venues in SerbiaInstances of Lang-sr using second unnamed parameterPalilula, BelgradeSports venues completed in 1978
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Pionir Ice Hall (Serbian: Ледена дворана Пионир, romanized: Ledena dvorana Pionir) is an ice hall in sports complex "Pionir", the youngest of the sports facility within the sports and recreation center "Tašmajdan", and is designed for all sports on the ice. It is located in Belgrade, Serbia. It was opened on March 12, 1978, and has 2 000 seats and it was partially renovated in 2001. The usable area of the hall is 6000 m2, and the ice area is 1800 m2. It is used for hockey games ,figure skating competitions and recreational skating.During the building of the Hall, 21 km of pipes for freezing were installed under the concrete.

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Pionir Ice Hall
Чарлија Чаплина, Belgrade Palilula

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Ледена хала „Пионир“ (Ледена дворана „Пионир“)

Чарлија Чаплина 39
11000 Belgrade, Palilula
Central Serbia, Serbia
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