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TheSwimming Olympic Centre of Bahia, also referred to asAquatic Sports Centre of SUDESB, is a sports facility aimed for the practice ofswimming in the city ofSalvador, capital of theBahia state in Brazil. The construction of the facility was completed in 2016.[1] Its total area is 12.195,67 square metres, and consists of two Olympic swimming pools (50m and 25m), 500 seats, dressing rooms, a car park and other dependencies.
12°58′47″S38°29′46″W / 12.979624°S 38.496160°W /-12.979624; -38.496160
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