Čunovo Water Sports Centre
The Čunovo Water Sports Centre is an artificial whitewater slalom course in Slovakia, on an island in the Danube river, 14 km southeast of Bratislava, near the village of Čunovo. It is powered by flow diversion from the Čunovo dam. Since 1997, it has hosted a full schedule of local, regional, and international competitions, including multiple World Cup races, 2 European Championships and the 2011 World Championships.
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Čunovo Water Sports Centre
The Čunovo Water Sports Centre is an artificial whitewater slalom course in Slovakia, on an island in the Danube river, 14 km southeast of Bratislava, near the village of Čunovo. It is powered by flow diversion from the Čunovo dam. Since 1997, it has hosted a full schedule of local, regional, and international competitions, including multiple World Cup races, 2 European Championships and the 2011 World Championships.
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The Čunovo Water Sports Centre ...... the 2011 World Championships.
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Two parallel channels plus return pool
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North: 1.9%
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Areál Divoká Voda Čunovo Bratislava
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Areál Divoká Voda Čunovo
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Čunovo Water Sports Centre
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The Čunovo Water Sports Centre ...... the 2011 World Championships.
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Čunovo Water Sports Centre
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