Articles, tagged with "host cities", page 3
06th December 2008
South Africa is made up of nine provinces; the Northern Cape, Western Cape, Eastern Cape, Limpopo, North West, Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Kwazulu Natal and The Free State. The Free State Province, previously named ‘The Orange Free State', is located in the he...
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Author:
Mairead Foley
03rd December 2008
The FIFA World Cup 2010 Football Tournament (Soccer World Cup to South Africans) is a mere 20 months away and South Africa is truly abuzz with preparations. There is an enormous amount of pressure on South Africa to execute a successful and memorable tour...
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Author:
Rosemary Grace Brooks
11th May 2008
The People's Liberation Army has pledged to help handle any emergency to ensure a successful Olympics.
"We're confident and capable of fulfilling our tasks to ensure a safe Games, and our preparation work is progressing well," Tian Yixiang, director of...
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Author:
tcmadvisory
28th February 2007
It's more than just beads…
Looking for a unique Carnival (Carnaval in Spanish) experience close to home with a foreign feel? Search no further than our southern neighbor, México. Hosting an array of parades, parties, concerts, culinary festivals, cu...
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Author:
Erick Laseca
22nd June 2006
The World Cup in Germany this summer will bring with it an additional 3-4 million visitors to Germany this June. The twelve host cities have been preparing in earnest for the event since the announcement of the host country in 2000. Each host city has see...
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Author:
Richard Green
22nd June 2006
As the 12 host cities put the finishing touches to their preparation to the FIFA World Cup 2006, they await the descent of an estimated 3-4 million fans marking the culmination of some 6 years of preparation, organisation and investment. Whilst internatio...
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Author:
Richard Green
22nd June 2006
12 German cities will be showcasing themselves to the world this summer as the host cities to the FIFA World Cup 2006. For the cities themselves it means a share in an anticipated influx of some 3-4 million fans from around the world and, for some of thos...
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Author:
Richard Green
16th June 2006
The World Cup in Germany this June will bring a tourist windfall for the host cities as more then 3 million visitors from around the globe descend on the venues for the world largest sporting event. Germany's diverse main cities have much to offer and m...
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Author:
sam lowe
09th June 2006
Germany is set to host the FIFA World Cup this summer with an anticipated 3-4 million fans travelling to the 12 host cities for a festival of football and culture. As the global community descends on the host cities, they will be greeted with improved i...
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Author:
sam lowe
09th June 2006
As the FIFA World Cup 2006 descends upon the 12 host cities of Germany, some of the most prominent cities such as Berlin, Munich and Frankfurt will barely bat an eyelid seasoned as they are to staging events on a world stage. For other cities, this is t...
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Author:
sam lowe
09th June 2006
As the kick off to the FIFA World Cup 2006 draws closer, the 12 host cities are putting the final touches to their preparations to hosting the largest sporting event in the world. Some of the cities are used to large scale events and influxes of tourist...
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Author:
sam lowe
26th May 2006
The World Cup in Germany this summer will be the biggest tourist draw in Europe for 2006 as well as being the most popular and watched sporting event in the world. The host cities of Germany are prepared for the influx of tourists and fans, seeking to s...
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Author:
sam lowe
26th May 2006
The World Cup in Germany this summer is se tot be not only the biggest sporting event of the decade but also the biggest tourist draw in Europe this year. Berlin will be the centrepiece for this celebration of the beautiful game hosting the final and, a...
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Author:
sam lowe