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  1. Vitrifrigo Arena, formerly known as Adriatic Arena and originally BPA Palas, is an indoor sports arena in Pesaro, Italy, home to the Victoria Libertas Pesaro professional basketball team of the Lega Basket Serie A. Its seating capacity is 10,300, rising to 13,000 for concerts, which makes it the fifth-biggest indoor arena in Italy .

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    The Adriatic League is a private venture, founded in 2001 and run until 2015 by the Sidro, a Slovenian limited liability company. Since 2015, the league has been operated by ABA League JTD, a Zagreb-based general partnership for organizing sports competitions.

  3. Il Palazzetto dello Sport di Pesaro, dal 2019 denominato Vitrifrigo Arena (e in precedenza Adriatic Arena e BPA Palas), è il principale palazzetto dello sport della Victoria Libertas Pesaro. Può ospitare 10 323 spettatori seduti e 2 000 nel parterre. È stata costruita nel 1996 e inaugurata con un recital di Luciano Pavarotti.

  4. Vitrifrigo Arena, formerly known as Adriatic Arena and originally BPA Palas, is an indoor sports arena in Pesaro, Italy, home to the Victoria Libertas Pesaro professional basketball team of the Lega Basket Serie A. Its seating capacity is 10,300, making it the third-biggest indoor arena in Italy. Ca

  5. L'Adriatic Arena (anciennement BPA Palas) est une salle multifonction située à Pesaro, dans la province de Pesaro et d'Urbino, dans la région des Marches, en Italie centrale. La salle a une capacité de 10 323 spectateurs et accueille les rencontres à domicile du Victoria Libertas Pesaro.

  6. Vitrifrigo Arena, formerly known as Adriatic Arena and BPA Palas is an indoor multi-purpose arena located in Pesaro, Italy. The arena was built in 1996 as BPA Palas and was designed by Interstudio, an Italian architectural company. Later on, the name changed to Adriatic Arena and in 2018 it was renamed to Vitrifrigo Arena.

  7. The Stadio Adriatico – Giovanni Cornacchia is a stadium in Pescara within the central region of Abruzzo in Italy. The venue opened in 1955 and was designed by the Italian architect Luigi Piccinato. It hosted some preliminary football games during the 1960 Summer Olympics. [1]

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