Junior World Orienteering Championships - Host Towns/Cities

Host Towns/Cities

Year Date Place
1990 7–12 July Älvsbyn, Sweden
1991 7–13 July Berlin, Germany
1992 7–13 July Jyväskylä, Finland
1993 7–10 July Kastelruth, Italy
1994 12–16 July Gdynia, Poland
1995 9–12 July Horsens, Denmark
1996 8–14 July Govora, Romania
1997 7–13 July Leopoldsburg, Belgium
1998 13–18 July Reims, France
1999 5–11 July Varna, Bulgaria
2000 9–15 July Nové Město na Moravě, Czech Republic
2001 9–15 July Miskolc, Hungary
2002 7–14 July Alicante, Spain
2003 7–12 July Põlva, Estonia
2004 5–11 July Gdansk, Poland
2005 11–16 July Tenero, Switzerland
2006 2–7 July Druskininkai, Lithuania
2007 7–15 July Dubbo, Australia
2008 30–6 July Göteborg, Sweden
2009 6–11 July Primiero, Italy
2010 4–10 July Aalborg, Denmark
2011 3–8 July Wejherowo, Poland
2012 8–13 July Košice, Slovakia

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