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Most stadiums, arenas, and other sports facilities in the Northern Hemisphere were lost due to Doomsday, either directly in the nuclear attacks or in the chaotic aftermath. Some facilities, however, survived because they were located in regions far from targeted areas, and where organized societies survived.

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  • Stadiums and Grounds (1983: Doomsday)
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  • Most stadiums, arenas, and other sports facilities in the Northern Hemisphere were lost due to Doomsday, either directly in the nuclear attacks or in the chaotic aftermath. Some facilities, however, survived because they were located in regions far from targeted areas, and where organized societies survived.
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  • Most stadiums, arenas, and other sports facilities in the Northern Hemisphere were lost due to Doomsday, either directly in the nuclear attacks or in the chaotic aftermath. Some facilities, however, survived because they were located in regions far from targeted areas, and where organized societies survived.
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