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- Q190793 subject Q11667757.
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- Q190793 abstract "Template:ForCentral Stadium, was a multi-purpose stadium in Tbilisi, Georgia. Its official name between 1937 and 1953 was the Beria Dinamo Stadium which it was named in honor of Lavrentiy Beria. It was the home ground of the FC Dinamo Tbilisi until the current Boris Paichadze Stadium opened in 1976. The stadium held 35,000 spectators.".
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- Q190793 thumbnail Dinamo_Standium_1935.jpg?width=300.
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- Q190793 nickname "Central Stadium".
- Q190793 type Place.
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- Q190793 type Location.
- Q190793 type Place.
- Q190793 type Venue.
- Q190793 type Thing.
- Q190793 comment "Template:ForCentral Stadium, was a multi-purpose stadium in Tbilisi, Georgia. Its official name between 1937 and 1953 was the Beria Dinamo Stadium which it was named in honor of Lavrentiy Beria. It was the home ground of the FC Dinamo Tbilisi until the current Boris Paichadze Stadium opened in 1976. The stadium held 35,000 spectators.".
- Q190793 label "Central Stadium (Tbilisi)".
- Q190793 depiction Dinamo_Standium_1935.jpg.
- Q190793 nick "Central Stadium".