European Orienteering Championships - Host Towns/cities

Host Towns/cities

Year Date Place
1962 September 22–23 Løten, Norway
1964 September 26–27 Le Brassus, Switzerland
2000 June 30 - July 4 Truskavets, Ukraine
2002 September 25–30 Sümeg, Hungary
2004 July 10–17 Roskilde, Denmark
2006 May 7–14 Otepää, Estonia
2008 May 25 - June 1 Ventspils, Latvia
2010 May 27 - June 6 Primorsko, Bulgaria
2012 May 14 - May 20 Falun, Sweden

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