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Dackehallen (from 2011 until 2022 named Nelson Garden Arena) is an indoor arena in Tingsryd, Sweden. It was completed in 1969 and has a capacity of 3,400 spectators. Its current name was inaugurated in September 2011. [1]

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References

  1. Daniel Enestubbe (2011-09-07). "Dackehallen byter namn". Smålandsposten (in Swedish). Retrieved 2011-09-07.

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