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A gladiator ring, often referred to as an arena, is a large, oval or circular structure used in ancient Rome for public spectacles, including gladiatorial contests, animal hunts, and mock sea battles. The most famous example is the Colosseum in Rome, where gladiators fought each other and wild animals for entertainment. These arenas were designed to accommodate thousands of spectators and featured various amenities for both the audience and the combatants. The term "gladiator ring" can also colloquially refer to any setting where combat or competition occurs, though its historical context is primarily linked to ancient Rome.

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