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The Arena de Barraute is an ice-skating rink where visitors can skate or play hockey with their friends and family. It is a sizeable arena and can also be used to practice your skills and improve pre-existing skills. Also, competitive games take place against two, where the crowd is engulfed in anticipation and joy.

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