Sports Hall Sokolana
Sports hall in Kumanovo, North Macedonia
Location | Kumanovo, North Macedonia |
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Owner | Kumanovo Municipality |
Operator | Kumanovo Municipality |
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Opened | 1931 |
Architect | Momir Gorunovic and Vladimir Antonov |
Sports Hall Sokolana is a sport venue in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. The hall was opened on 6 September 1931. In the beginning it was used by the Sokolsko drustvo Kumanovo, whose purpose was to develop sport and recreation in Kumanovo. The engineers were Momir Gorunovic and Vladimir Antonov. It is built in the same style as many of the sport halls of that time.
42°07′43″N 21°43′07″E / 42.12860°N 21.71853°E / 42.12860; 21.71853
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