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2021 Inaugurated May&#160
1995 &#59
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31 years ago &#160
( 1995-05-11 ) Most recent June&#160
2021 &#59
4 years ago &#160
( 2021-06-12 ) Attendance 66
100 (2019) &#91
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2 &#93

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