Course for chariot races

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The correct answer is C. Hippodrome.

A hippodrome is an oval-shaped course for chariot races. It is typically surrounded by a raised seating area for spectators. The first hippodromes were built in ancient Greece and Rome, and they were used for both chariot races and other public events.

A sanatorium is a hospital or other institution for the treatment of chronic diseases, especially tuberculosis.

A hangar is a large building for housing or repairing aircraft.

An arena is an open space surrounded by seats, used for public spectacles, such as gladiatorial contests and sports events.

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