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STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN Stockholm is the largest city and capital of Sweden. As of 2003, the Stockholm metropolitan area is home to 21.3% of the Swedish population and contributes 29.1% of Sweden's gross domestic product. The city of Stockholm, with a population of 800,000, and the Stockholm urban area with a population of 1.3 million is Sweden's largest continuously built-up area. The metropolitan area of Stockholm has a population of almost 2 million. Since Stockholm is built on islands, tourist interests have tried to popularize the appellation "The Venice of the North". Historically, the city was the host of the 1912 Summer Olympics. From those days stem the Stockholms Olympiastadion which has since hosted numerous sports events, notably football and athletics. Other major sport arenas are Råsunda Stadium, the national football stadium, and Stockholm Globe Arena, a multi-sport arena and one of the largest spherical buildings in the world. |
""The UFC is going to have a global footprint in the not-too-distant future," " Lorenzo Fertitta, UFC VENUE A likely venue to host the UFC would be the Stockholm Globe Arena or, in Swedish, Globen ("The Globe") is an arena in Stockholm, Sweden. It's capacity is similar to other UFC event venues (14,000 - 16,000), and it's centrally located in Stockholm. Here are some interesting tidbits on the Stockholm Globe Arena: It is currently the largest hemispherical building in the world and took two and a half years to build. Shaped like a large golf ball, it has a diameter of 110 meters (361 feet) and an inner height of 85 meters (279 feet). It has seating capacity for 16,000 spectators for shows and concerts, and 14,119 for Ice Hockey. The Rolling Stones, Roxette, Guns N' Roses, Bruce Springsteen, Britney Spears, Luciano Pavarotti, Black Sabbath, Simon and Garfunkel, U2, Shania Twain, R.E.M., Metallica, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers have played at the arena. It represents the Sun in the Sweden Solar System, the world's largest scale model of the Solar System. Pope John Paul II held a mass in the arena in 1989. The first two games of the 2008/09 season of the NHL, between the Ottawa Senators and the Pittsburgh Penguins will be played in The Globen. |
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