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The 2010 FIFA World Cup will be staged at 10 venues across nine South African cities. South Africa’s economic capital will be home to two World Cup Stadiums - Soccer City and Ellis Park.

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World Cup 2010 Polokwane


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South AFrica World Cup 2010 Polokwane Tickets Polokwane is situated at the centre of Limpopo and borders three of South Africa's neighbors - Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. It is the economic and cultural hub of Limpopo and is attracting investments into the province. Wide streets, colourful jacaranda and coral trees, parks and sparkling fountains characterise the principal town and capital of the Northern Province. In addition to its status as a major commercial and agricultural centre, Polokwane (formerly Pietersburg) is the cultural hub of the region, featuring impressive art exhibitions and elegant historical buildings. In the vicinity, the countryside is the setting for some of the most prosperous cattle ranches in South Africa. Strategically placed on the Great North Road, and halfway between Pretoria and the Zimbabwean border, this attractive city is a good base from which to explore.

World Cup 2010 Pretoria


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South AFrica World Cup 2010 Pretoria Tickets Tshwane/Pretoria is the administrative capital of South Africa, with most of the foreign embassies located here. Although it is quite close to Johannesburg, it has a totally different feel. The wide avenues are lined with purple flowering jacaranda trees. Sculptures and monuments attest to the Afrikaner history and great care has been taken to preserve the fine architecture in the city center. Tshwane/Pretoria's rich and colourful heritage is reflected in the city's myriad of museums and monuments and is punctuated by contemporary arts and craft markets, making the city alive with a unique blend of new and old. The Rivonia treason trial was held here in 1964 and the synagogue where the former president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela and his colleagues were sentenced to life imprisonment is still preserved in Pretoria. Although Pretoria has a sad past under the apartheid regime, it has seen transformation and democracy in recent times. For instance it was at the Union Buildings in Pretoria that the first democratically elected president, Nelson Mandela was inaugurated.

World Cup 2010 Rustenburg


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South AFrica World Cup 2010 Rustenburg Tickets This town was founded in 1851, and named after Rustenburg (town of rest) in the Cape. For some years, it was a frontier post and a resort for hunters, explorers and prospectors who used it as a base from which to venture into the far interior. Rustenburg in the heart of the savannah bushveld is a restful city. The city is in the North West Province, nestled at the foothills of the breathtaking Magaliesburg Mountains. The main agricultural activity in the area is beef cattle, Virginia tobacco, citrus fruit, wheat, maize, sunflower seeds and groundnuts. Rustenburg lies on the edge of the bushveld igneous complex, one of the most heavily mineralised districts in the world. Mines in the region produce platinum, asbestos, chrome, tin, lead, marble, granite and slate. Despite this being an industrial area, the town is green and lush and has a delightful climate.

World Cup 2010 Nelspruit


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South AFrica World Cup 2010 Nelspruit Tickets At the heart of the Mpumalanga Province is its capital, Nelspruit, located in the local municipality of Mbombela and hot lowveld valley of the Crocodile River close to the Kruger National Park. . The whole area invokes the idea of a 'Garden of Eden', with a flourishing fruit industry and countless waterfalls which drop from dramatic cliff faces. Wild horses roam freely in Kaapsehoop. The climate and soil are such that this heavenly subtropical garden region grows about one-third of the country’s citrus fruits as well as papaws, litchis, avocado pears, mangoes, bananas, pecan nuts, tobacco and coffee. Roads are lined with lilac jacaranda, purple bougainvillea and other flamboyant shrubs. The town itself is quite large but still very pleasant and forms a road and rail link from Pretoria and Johannesburg to Maputo in Mozambique to the south-east, and the Panorama Route and Kruger National Park to the north and north-east.

World Cup 2010 Johannesburg


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South AFrica World Cup 2010 Johannesburg Tickets Johannesburg is the most powerful commercial centre and business hub of South Africa, contributing a substantial part of the country's GDP approximately 12%. Also known as the ‘Place of Gold’, this is where most of South Africa’s and a large portion of the world’s gold is mined. Johannesburg sits on an inland plateau 1,753 metres above sea level, so visiting football players will have to arrive a week early to acclimatize to the high altitude. Johannesburg is the most densely populated and urbanised city in South Africa, home to over three million people. It has a first class infrastructure and hosts every form of commercial activity from banking to mining. The good news is that Joburg’s cost of living is low - visitors from Europe and America can expect to pay about half what they would pay at home for locally produced goods.

World Cup 2010 Mangaung/Bloemfontein


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South AFrica World Cup 2010 Bloemfontein Tickets Located in the central interior of South Africa, Mangaung/Bloemfontein is the judicial capital of South Africa and the provincial capital of the Free State Province. Bloemfontein has become known through the years as ‘the central city‘, ‘the hospitable city’, ‘the congress city’ and ‘the city of roses’. Bloemfontein (meaning flower garden) is a focal point for most of the surface transport systems in the South Africa. Approximately a dozen roads radiate in all directions and Bloemfontein boasts the largest railway workshop in the country. Different attractions await the visitor to this friendly city, from old world charm to ultra-modern, high-tech sophistication. With 460,000 inhabitants, Bloemfontein offers excellent recreational and entertainment facilities which include public parks, swimming pools, sports fields, a game reserve and a zoo.

World Cup 2010 Durban


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South AFrica World Cup 2010 Durban Tickets Durban is a place of fusion. The city has an intense gusto for life, and this is showcased in the mixture of sounds and smells which infuse the city. Durban is a port city and is the busiest port in Africa. The warm seas of the Indian ocean, golden beaches, lush sub-tropical greenery and high rise hotels lining the beach characterize Durban, one of South Africa’s major holiday destinations. Durban’s famous Golden Mile is a strip of beachfront that buzzes with the life and culture of South Africa. Alongside the five star hotels there is always a hive of activity: Zulu ladies selling their woven wares, rickshaws, spice markets and unusual foods are just some of the delights that await you. You can go to the oriental plazas, cathedrals, mosques and temples or beach lovers can swim, surf and sunbathe at the magnificent beaches. After a day in the sun you can soak up the cosmopolitan atmosphere that is uniquely Durban’s at one of the many different restaurants and bars.

World Cup 2010 Port Elizabeth/ Nelson Mandela Bay


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South AFrica World Cup 2010 Port Elizabeth/ Nelson Mandela Bay Tickets Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth overlooking Algoa Bay is known as ‘the friendly city‘, with sandy beaches, pleasant parks and a thriving nightlife. Settlers Park includes 54 hectares of cultivated and natural gardens in the valley of the Baakens River, with the emphasis on native plants and flowers attracting many colourful birds. Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth is an exceptionally busy port city and is the motor industry capital of South Africa. Port Elizabeth is a major water sports venue and hosted the 1995 World Windsurfing Championships. There is a public pool in St George’s Park and a tidal swimming pool at MacArthur Baths on Kings Beach Promenade. It is also a city for animal lovers, with dolphins performing at the Oceanarium and a snake park.

World Cup 2010 Cape Town


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South AFrica World Cup 2010 Cape Town Tickets One of the most beautiful cities in the world, Cape Town has the reputation of being the most laid back place to be in South Africa. The city’s location is spectacular: set on a peninsula surrounded by white sandy beaches, crystal clear blue seas and watched over by Table Mountain. Known to be amongst the most spiritual places on earth, Cape Town is a dream destination. Effortlessly combining a beach lifestyle within its vibrant city, Cape Town offers visitors adventure, excitement and relaxation. The Victoria and Alfred Waterfront is a great location for shopping. No matter what your budget or preferences, the Mother City has something for everyone — exactly why it is one of the most popular vacation destinations in the world.

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