Host Towns/Cities
Year | Date | Place |
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1994 | Rovaniemi, Finland | |
1996 | February 5–12 | Banská Bystrica/Donovaly, Slovakia |
1998 | Velogozh, Russia | |
1999 | March 1–7 | Jundola, Bulgaria |
2000 | January 31 – February 6 | Banská Bystrica, Slovakia |
2001 | February 11–18 | Trentino, Italy |
2002 | January 27 – February 3 | Jablonec nad Nisou/Harrachov, Czech Republic |
2003 | February 17–23 | St. Petersburg, Russia |
2004 | January 19–25 | Vuokatti, Finland |
2005 | January 23–29 | S-chanf, Switzerland |
2006 | February 20–27 | Ivanovo, Russia |
2007 | February 11–18 | Salzburg, Austria |
2008 | February 11–18 | Dospat, Bulgaria |
2009 | January 25 – February 1 | Dalarna, Sweden |
2010 | February 8–15 | Miercurea Ciuc, Romania |
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