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Wat (wie) is Üner Berkalp Stadium - definitie


Üner Berkalp Stadium         
Zafer Stadı is a multi-purpose stadium in Guzelyurt, Northern Cyprus. It is currently used mostly for football matches and hosted some matches for 2006 ELF Cup.
Stadium         
  • [[Melbourne Cricket Ground]]
  • [[Allianz Arena]]
  • Stadium at Aphrodisias]]
  • [[Johan Cruijff Arena]]
  • [[Arthur Ashe Stadium]]
  • [[Aviva Stadium]]
  • [[Baker Bowl]]
  • [[Beijing National Stadium]]
  • Stamford Bridge]]
  • [[Bramall Lane]]
  • [[Busch Stadium]]
  • [[Empire Field]]
  • [[Estadio Azteca]]
  • Emirates Airline Park]]
  • [[FNB Stadium]]
  • [[Forbes Field]]
  • [[Harvard Stadium]]
  • [[Hillsborough Stadium]]
  • [[Ibrox Stadium]]
  • [[Maracanã Stadium]]
  • [[Luzhniki Stadium]]
  • [[Moses Mabhida Stadium]]
  • [[Stadion Narodowy]]
  • [[Stadium at Olympia]]
  • [[Oriole Park at Camden Yards]]
  • [[PNC Park]]
  • San Mamés Stadium]]
  • [[Sapporo Dome]]
  • Signal Iduna Park]]
  • [[Caesars Superdome]]
  • [[Panathenaic Stadium]]
  • [[Wembley Stadium]]
  • [[White City Stadium]]
PLACE OR VENUE FOR (MOSTLY) OUTDOOR SPORTS, CONCERTS, OR OTHER EVENTS
Domed stadium; Sports stadium; Stadiums; Staduim; The Stadium; Stadii; Domed Stadium; Estadio; Athletics stadium; Track and field stadium; 🏟; Sports stadia
·noun Hence, a race course; especially, the Olympic course for foot races.
II. Stadium ·add. ·noun A modern structure, with its inclosure, resembling the ancient stadium, used for athletic games, ·etc.
III. Stadium ·noun A Greek measure of length, being the chief one used for itinerary distances, also adopted by the Romans for nautical and astronomical measurements. It was equal to 600 Greek or 625 Roman feet, or 125 Roman paces, or to 606 feet 9 inches English. This was also called the Olympic stadium, as being the exact length of the foot-race course at Olympia.
IV. Stadium ·noun A kind of telemeter for measuring the distance of an object of known dimensions, by observing the angle it subtends; especially (Surveying), a graduated rod used to measure the distance of the place where it stands from an instrument having a telescope, by observing the number of the graduations of the rod that are seen between certain parallel wires (stadia wires) in the field of view of the telescope;
- also called stadia, and stadia rod.
Stadium         
  • [[Melbourne Cricket Ground]]
  • [[Allianz Arena]]
  • Stadium at Aphrodisias]]
  • [[Johan Cruijff Arena]]
  • [[Arthur Ashe Stadium]]
  • [[Aviva Stadium]]
  • [[Baker Bowl]]
  • [[Beijing National Stadium]]
  • Stamford Bridge]]
  • [[Bramall Lane]]
  • [[Busch Stadium]]
  • [[Empire Field]]
  • [[Estadio Azteca]]
  • Emirates Airline Park]]
  • [[FNB Stadium]]
  • [[Forbes Field]]
  • [[Harvard Stadium]]
  • [[Hillsborough Stadium]]
  • [[Ibrox Stadium]]
  • [[Maracanã Stadium]]
  • [[Luzhniki Stadium]]
  • [[Moses Mabhida Stadium]]
  • [[Stadion Narodowy]]
  • [[Stadium at Olympia]]
  • [[Oriole Park at Camden Yards]]
  • [[PNC Park]]
  • San Mamés Stadium]]
  • [[Sapporo Dome]]
  • Signal Iduna Park]]
  • [[Caesars Superdome]]
  • [[Panathenaic Stadium]]
  • [[Wembley Stadium]]
  • [[White City Stadium]]
PLACE OR VENUE FOR (MOSTLY) OUTDOOR SPORTS, CONCERTS, OR OTHER EVENTS
Domed stadium; Sports stadium; Stadiums; Staduim; The Stadium; Stadii; Domed Stadium; Estadio; Athletics stadium; Track and field stadium; 🏟; Sports stadia
A stadium (plural stadiums or stadia)Stadia is the Latin plural form, but both are used in English. Dictionary.