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- Q1569222 subject Q15404104.
- Q1569222 subject Q8465005.
- Q1569222 subject Q8469109.
- Q1569222 subject Q8803491.
- Q1569222 abstract "Offermans Joosten Stadion is a multi-use stadium on the Milaanstraat, Sittard, Netherlands. Currently used mostly for football matches, it is the home stadium of Fortuna Sittard. Built on the site of an industrial estate in 1999, it replaced Fortuna Sittard's former stadium, De Baandert. From its inauguration until 2008, the stadium was known as "Wagner & Partners Stadion". In 2009 it was renamed "Trendwork Arena". It received its current name in December 2013. The stadium has a capacity of 12,500.".
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- Q1569222 wikiPageWikiLink Q15404104.
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- Q1569222 wikiPageWikiLink Q8465005.
- Q1569222 wikiPageWikiLink Q8469109.
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- Q1569222 wikiPageWikiLink Q8803491.
- Q1569222 point "50.992069 5.843675".
- Q1569222 type SpatialThing.
- Q1569222 comment "Offermans Joosten Stadion is a multi-use stadium on the Milaanstraat, Sittard, Netherlands. Currently used mostly for football matches, it is the home stadium of Fortuna Sittard. Built on the site of an industrial estate in 1999, it replaced Fortuna Sittard's former stadium, De Baandert. From its inauguration until 2008, the stadium was known as "Wagner & Partners Stadion". In 2009 it was renamed "Trendwork Arena". It received its current name in December 2013.".
- Q1569222 label "Offermans Joosten Stadion".
- Q1569222 lat "50.992069".
- Q1569222 long "5.843675".
- Q1569222 depiction Stadion_Sittard_Rapsstroh_pressen.JPG.