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- Esbjerg_Skøjtehal abstract "Esbjerg Skøjtehal (also known as Granly Hockey Arena) is an ice hockey arena located in Esbjerg, Denmark. Its primary tenant is Esbjerg IK. The arena opened in 1974 and has a capacity of 4,200 people.The rink has also hosted international Curling matches, most notably the World Women's Curling Championships in 2011. It will also be the main venue for the European Curling Championships in 2015 and will host the World Women's Championships a second time, in 2019.".
- Esbjerg_Skøjtehal wikiPageID "42042577".
- Esbjerg_Skøjtehal wikiPageLength "1154".
- Esbjerg_Skøjtehal wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Esbjerg_Skøjtehal wikiPageRevisionID "707358262".
- Esbjerg_Skøjtehal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indoor_arenas_in_Denmark.
- Esbjerg_Skøjtehal wikiPageWikiLink Curling.
- Esbjerg_Skøjtehal wikiPageWikiLink Denmark.
- Esbjerg_Skøjtehal wikiPageWikiLink Esbjerg.
- Esbjerg_Skøjtehal wikiPageWikiLink Esbjerg_IK.
- Esbjerg_Skøjtehal wikiPageWikiLink European_Curling_Championships.
- Esbjerg_Skøjtehal wikiPageWikiLink Ice_hockey.
- Esbjerg_Skøjtehal wikiPageWikiLink World_Curling_Championships.
- Esbjerg_Skøjtehal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Esbjerg Skøjtehal".
- Esbjerg_Skøjtehal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Esbjerg_Skøjtehal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Denmark-sports-venue-stub.
- Esbjerg_Skøjtehal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Esbjerg_Skøjtehal subject Category:Indoor_arenas_in_Denmark.
- Esbjerg_Skøjtehal hypernym Arena.
- Esbjerg_Skøjtehal point "55.4825 8.437777777777777".
- Esbjerg_Skøjtehal type Stadium.
- Esbjerg_Skøjtehal type SpatialThing.
- Esbjerg_Skøjtehal comment "Esbjerg Skøjtehal (also known as Granly Hockey Arena) is an ice hockey arena located in Esbjerg, Denmark. Its primary tenant is Esbjerg IK. The arena opened in 1974 and has a capacity of 4,200 people.The rink has also hosted international Curling matches, most notably the World Women's Curling Championships in 2011. It will also be the main venue for the European Curling Championships in 2015 and will host the World Women's Championships a second time, in 2019.".
- Esbjerg_Skøjtehal label "Esbjerg Skøjtehal".
- Esbjerg_Skøjtehal sameAs Q1543133.
- Esbjerg_Skøjtehal sameAs Granly_Hockey_Arena.
- Esbjerg_Skøjtehal sameAs Granly_Hockey_Arena.
- Esbjerg_Skøjtehal sameAs m.0_t_sx2.
- Esbjerg_Skøjtehal sameAs Q1543133.
- Esbjerg_Skøjtehal lat "55.4825".
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- Esbjerg_Skøjtehal wasDerivedFrom Esbjerg_Skøjtehal?oldid=707358262.
- Esbjerg_Skøjtehal isPrimaryTopicOf Esbjerg_Skøjtehal.