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Jakabaring Aquatic Center in Jakabaring Sport City complex. | |
Jakabaring Aquatic CenterLocation in Palembang | |
Location | Jl. Gubernur HA Bastari, Jakabaring, Palembang, South Sumatra |
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Coordinates | 3°01′26″S 104°47′34″E / 3.023825°S 104.792670°E / -3.023825; 104.792670 |
Public transit | Jakabaring |
Owner | Government of the South Sumatra Province |
Capacity | 3,000 |
Construction | |
Built | August 2010 |
Jakabaring Aquatic Center is a swimming, diving, and synchronised swimming venue of the 2011 Southeast Asian Games and canoe polo at the 2018 Asian Games. It lies inside the Jakabaring Sport City.
References
- "Stadion Renang Jakabaring, Terbaik di Asia" (in Indonesian). Denny Armandhanu. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
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