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'''Račice''' ({{lang-de|Ratschitz}}) is a village in [[Ústí nad Labem Region]], [[Czech Republic]]. It is located 8 km northeast of [[Roudnice nad Labem]] and has a population of 308. It is the major [[sport rowing|rowing]] and [[canoe racing|flatwater canoeing]] venue in the Czech Republic. Račice hosted the 1993 [[World Rowing Championships]] and the 2006 European Flatwater Championships.
'''Račice''' ({{lang-de|Ratschitz}}) is a village in [[Ústí nad Labem Region]], [[Czech Republic]]. It is located 8 km northeast of [[Roudnice nad Labem]] and has a population of 308. It is the major [[sport rowing|rowing]] and [[canoe racing|flatwater canoeing]] venue in the Czech Republic. Račice hosted the 1993 [[World Rowing Championships]] and the 2006 European Flatwater Championships.


{{Rowing World Championship Venues}}
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title=[[World Rowing Championships]] <br> Venue|
before= [[Île Notre-Dame|Montreal]] <br> {{flagicon|Canada}} [[Canada]] <br> [[1992]] |
after=[[Eagle Creek Park]], [[Indianapolis]] <br> {{flagicon|USA}} [[USA]] <br> [[1994]] |
years=[[1993]]}}
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Revision as of 10:29, 9 March 2008

Račice (German: Ratschitz) is a village in Ústí nad Labem Region, Czech Republic. It is located 8 km northeast of Roudnice nad Labem and has a population of 308. It is the major rowing and flatwater canoeing venue in the Czech Republic. Račice hosted the 1993 World Rowing Championships and the 2006 European Flatwater Championships.

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