Public swimming pool Kumanovo

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Public swimming pool Kumanovo
Full nameSports and re-creative center City Swimming Pool - Kumanovo
Location Kumanovo, North Macedonia
Owner Kumanovo Municipality
Operator Kumanovo Municipality
Capacity 500 [1]
Construction
Built2011 - 2016
Opened2 August 2016
Construction cost200m MKD [2]
~ 3.3m

Public swimming pool Kumanovo is a sport venue in Kumanovo, North Macedonia, that contains an Olympic-size indoor swimming pool and an outdoor swimming pool open for the general public. [3] The venue was financed by the Kumanovo Municipality and it was completed and opened for public on August 2, 2016.

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