FIFA World Cup 2010 - City Guide PART 1

If you're a football fan, and even short-interest in the game, you should know that 19 - FIFA World Cup held in South Africa in 2010. In the tournament 2010 World Cup, soccer festival for fans of games ranging from 11 32 June with the team in the competition and the finals will be held on July 11. This is the first time an African country has long been famous for the tournament since its inception in 1930.

Places in the World Cup 2010

In 2005, FIFA (International Agency for football), it was decided that the 13 seats in South Africa, the games in 2010 World Cup. Nevertheless, in March 2006, the initial selection was limited to 10 seats (9 cities), the two stadiums in Johannesburg, for the games. Im Folgenden wird ein kurzer Leitfaden zu Johannesburg, Durban, Kapstadt und Pretoria, was zu tun und zu sehen, in jeder Stadt und zu genießen, wie das Turnier!

You can learn about other cities, and 5 places in the world championship in 2010 - Part 2 Guide the city.

Johannesburg ...
Johannesburg is the largest town in South Africa, and in the provincial capital of Gauteng. Also known as la''Ciudad Gold''is major economic centers of South Africa. The main industry in Johannesburg is the trade in diamonds and gold, as well as extraction of natural resources. The largest population of Johannesburg is about 8 million people. This was the scene of the famous gold rush in the late 19 th century, as well as the tensions leading to war between the Boer settlers and the native Britons. Weather wise, the city has a warm and sunny climate, because their position on the Highveld in the eastern part of South Africa.

Games for World Cup 2010 held in the renovated stadium, Soccer City and Ellis Park Stadium.

Durban ...
Durban is the 3 rd largest city in South Africa with a population of over 3 million people. The hotel is located in the province of KwaZulu-Natal and is a famous port city. Modern Durban was a British colony in 1824, because of the enormous importance to maritime trade. Its significance as an important port city and today is one of the most important tourist destinations in South Africa.

Together with the maritime trade, the city is a major financial and industrial center. There are many museums, shows growth in the city of its maritime trade and marine aquariums, which are located in the city.

Games at the World Cup will be held at the Moses Mabhida stadium. The main tourist area of Durban called Golden Mile, a beach with views of the Indian Ocean.
In the golden sand and warm water to make it a paradise for lovers of sun and surf slave!


Cape Town ...
La''Ciudad known as''Mother, this is the 2 nd most populous city in South Africa. Its origins can be linked to the development of the port to meet the needs of the Dutch East Indies. The hotel is located in the Western Cape in South Africa, the major manufacturing industries and construction. Moreover, the city is booming because of its status as one of the cities of the World Cup in 2010.

One of the major tourist attraction in Cape Town is Table Mountain, and its national parks. Cape Town is also a selection of beautiful beaches. You can take a boat to Robben Iceland, where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for nearly 30 years. The original Cape Dutch architecture is worth seeing in the city and the city is a gateway to the rest of South Africa, as well as in connection with all major cities. World Cup Matches will be played in the 2010 Green Point Stadium.


What can we do in Cape Town by car?

Pretoria ...
The hotel is located in the northern province of Gauteng, Pretoria, as the executive capital of South Africa. Founded in 1855 in the Boer settlers, the city is located 50 kilometers north of Johannesburg, and is surrounded by the Magaliesberg mountain range.

There so much to see and do in this city and a house in the beautiful National Zoological Gardens of South Africa. Pretoria National Botanical Garden is also worth a visit, along with Austin Roberts bird sanctuary. There is also a great choice of museums to enjoy, including the Kruger Museum and the Transvaal. Protected areas are also worth seeing. Manufacturing and engineering are the two main industries here, as well as the largest university in South Africa.

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