Bazinul Olimpic Ioan Alexandrescu

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Bazinul Olimpic Ioan Alexandrescu
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Location Oradea, Romania
OwnerOradea Municipality
Operator CSM Oradea
Capacity 1,035
Surface water
Construction
Opened2007
Renovated2013
Tenants
CSM Digi Oradea (2007–present)

Bazinul Olimpic Ioan Alexandrescu is a water polo centre in Oradea, Romania and is the home ground of CSM Digi Oradea. The centre holds 1,035 people. [1]

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