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- Hang_Tuah_Stadium_(Pekanbaru) abstract "Hang Tuah Stadium was formerly a multi-use stadium in Pekanbaru, Indonesia. It was normally used for football matches and as the home venue for PSPS Pekanbaru of the Liga Indonesia. The stadium had a capacity of 5,000 spectators.In 2000, the stadium was demolished due to the expansion of Mosque An-nur as well as the development a public park surrounding the mosque.".
- Q5647859 abstract "Hang Tuah Stadium was formerly a multi-use stadium in Pekanbaru, Indonesia. It was normally used for football matches and as the home venue for PSPS Pekanbaru of the Liga Indonesia. The stadium had a capacity of 5,000 spectators.In 2000, the stadium was demolished due to the expansion of Mosque An-nur as well as the development a public park surrounding the mosque.".
- Hang_Tuah_Stadium_(Pekanbaru) comment "Hang Tuah Stadium was formerly a multi-use stadium in Pekanbaru, Indonesia. It was normally used for football matches and as the home venue for PSPS Pekanbaru of the Liga Indonesia. The stadium had a capacity of 5,000 spectators.In 2000, the stadium was demolished due to the expansion of Mosque An-nur as well as the development a public park surrounding the mosque.".
- Q5647859 comment "Hang Tuah Stadium was formerly a multi-use stadium in Pekanbaru, Indonesia. It was normally used for football matches and as the home venue for PSPS Pekanbaru of the Liga Indonesia. The stadium had a capacity of 5,000 spectators.In 2000, the stadium was demolished due to the expansion of Mosque An-nur as well as the development a public park surrounding the mosque.".