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Halyk Arena
Sports arena in Almaty, Kazakhstan / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Halyk Arena Ice Palace (Russian: Халык Арена, tr. halyk arena) is a palace of sports and culture in Almaty, Kazakhstan, built in 2016 for the 2017 Winter Universiade. The venue is designed for such sports events as ice hockey, figure skating and other sports.[1]