European Junior Chess Championship — girls

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no. host city year winner system players games PGN
Discontinued after 2002.
19. Baku Azebaijan 2002 Mamedyarova, Zeinab Azebaijan S-11 27 143 PGN
18. Patras Greece 2001 Radziewicz, Iweta Poland S-11 27 143 PGN
17. Avilés Spain 2000 Houska, Jovanka England S-11 38 209 PGN
16. Patras Greece 1999 Pokorná, Regina Slovakia S-13 37 234 PGN
15. Yerevan Armenia 1998 Tkeshelashvili, Sopio Georgia S-13 24 156 PGN
14. Tallinn Estonia 1997 Tkeshelashvili, Sopio Georgia S-11 31 165 PGN
13. Tapolca Hungary 1996 Lomineishvili, Maia Georgia S-13 29 154 PGN
12. Zánka Hungary 1995 Velcheva, Maria Bulgaria S-11 31 165 PGN
11. Litomyšl Czech Republic 1994 Aleksieva, Silvia Bulgaria S-11 30 165 PGN
10. Svitavy Czech Republic 1993 Kadimova, Ilaha Azebaijan S-11 30 165 PGN
9. Hradec Králové Czechoslovakia 1992 Khurtsidze, Nino Georgia S-11 30 165 PGN
8. Straszęcin Poland 1989 Matveeva, Svetlana Soviet Union S-11 24 132 PGN
7. Băile Herculane Romania 1986 Mádl, Ildikó Hungary RR 14 91 PGN
6. Katowice Poland 1984 Mádl, Ildikó Hungary S-11 18 99 PGN
5. Bačka Topola Yugoslavia 1981 Stupina, Elena Soviet Union RR 15 105 PGN
4. Senta Yugoslavia 1980 Brustman, Agnieszka Poland RR 15 105 PGN
3. * Kula Yugoslavia 1979 Ioseliani, Nana Soviet Union 3Q + F 15 65 PGN
2. * Kikinda Yugoslavia 1978 Ioseliani, Nana Soviet Union S-9 18 81 PGN
1. * Novi Sad Yugoslavia 1977 Sikora, Bożena Poland RR 12 66 PGN
* - Officially labelled as European Cup.




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