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Olimpijski Bazen Otoka is an indoor water
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. It is located in the Novi Grad district. Construction was finished in 2008, making it the first olympic sized swimming pool in Sarajevo. Construction started in 2005. The main pool has a dimension of 50 times 25 meters, with a depth of 2.2 meters. There are 10 lanes. There is an additional smaller pool in this building. The main pool is in regulations with
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requirements. The construction cost was 15.5 million convertible marks, 11.5 came from city Sarajevo, 3.5 from Canton Sarajevo, and 1 million came from the BH Government.


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Sports venues in Sarajevo Grad Sarajevo Sports venues completed in 2008