2007 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship Division B

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Host nationRepublic of Macedonia
Teams21
ChampionsFlag of Poland.svg  Poland (1st title)
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The 2007 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship Division B was an international basketball competition held in Macedonia in 2007.

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Medalists

1. Gold medal europe.svg Flag of Poland.svg Poland

2. Silver medal europe.svg Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary

3. Bronze medal europe.svg Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden

Final ranking (comparative)

1. Flag of Montenegro.svg Montenegro

2. Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden

3. Flag of Finland.svg Finland

4. Flag of England.svg England

5. Flag of Poland.svg Poland

6. Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina

7. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands

8. Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary

9. Flag of Germany.svg Germany

10. Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus

11. Flag of Austria.svg Austria

12. Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia

13. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium

14. Flag of Norway.svg Norway

15. Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia

16. Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland

17. Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus

18. Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria

19. Flag of Romania.svg Romania

20. Flag of North Macedonia.svg Macedonia

21. Flag of Armenia.svg Armenia

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