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Euro 2012 stadium
editThe Euro 2012 stadium is not the old Ukraina Stadium, but a new build Lemberg Stadium - see on ukrainian wikipedia. - martinvoll
Name
editThe name in Ukrainian is "стадіон Україна", which literally translates to "Stadium Ukraine" or "Ukraine Stadium". In other words, it's named after the country. "Україна" translates into English as "Ukraine", but is pronounced in Ukrainian as "Oo kray nya". Unless someone opposes, I think the article should be moved to "Ukraine Stadium". --JonRidinger (talk) 14:54, 27 April 2016 (UTC)