Articles, tagged with "nelson mandela", page 4
30th July 2010
The FIFA World Cup ™ South Africa 2010 is the nineteenth edition of the World Cup and the biggest sports spectacle ever held in Africa. This edition of the tournament will be held primarily in South Africa between June 11 and July 11, 2010. It is the fi...
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Author:
Data Flat
19th July 2010
FIFA World Cup 2010 Closing Ceremony Video
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http://bolly7.net/fifa-world-cup-2010-closing-ceremony-video.html
Besides Shakira, other artists at the ceremony, several Grammy-Ladysm...
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Author:
shleoz
12th July 2010
At the turn of the 20th century racial segregation became prominent in South Africa and the history of community removals and marginalisation had begun. In 1966, an apartheid government declared valuable urban areas "whites only" areas and all people of c...
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Author:
Claire
07th July 2010
Increasing numbers of tourists to South Africa are taking on the opportunity to explore the variety, lifestyle and vibrancy of the country's main informal settlements by embarking on interesting township excursions.Cape Town township tripsA Cape Town town...
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Author:
Kerry Key
07th July 2010
The old docklands of Cape Town have been developed into a world-class shopping and entertainment complex known as the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, a place where designer shops and cargo ships share common ground.
The V&A Waterfront complex is the most...
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Author:
AlterSage
07th July 2010
Throughout the wealthy and lively land of South Africa, there are excursions on offer which enable you to have the tradition, normal resources and history of the country.Below are five of South Africa's most unforgettable attractions, appropriate for any ...
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Author:
Kerry Key
07th July 2010
For nearly 400 years, Robben Island was a place of exile, isolation and imprisonment. Today, a tour of Robben Island is a fascinating must-do activity when visiting Cape Town.
This half-day trip to the former penal colony, where Nelson Mandela spent 1...
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Author:
AlterSage
06th July 2010
The most anticipated quarter-final encounter of the first and fourth in the world is hosted by the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium can be seen on Netherlands vs. Brazil live stream. Netherlands and Brazil came all the way to South Africa bringing with them a c...
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Author:
Roel
06th July 2010
If you are a die hard football aficionado, then you should probably know the most talked about sports event today. Somewhere in the continent of Africa, the FIFA World Cup 2010 is taking football to the next level. You would probably trade everything ju...
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Author:
Roel
06th July 2010
With the final round of the World Cup 2010 fast approaching, the tournament is down to the round 16 stages. However, there are still several World Cup 2010 live matches to look out for like the match between Netherlands and Slovakia, Brazil versus Chile, ...
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Author:
Roel
06th July 2010
Although there are many well known stadiums at Johannesburg but two of them are most popular. These are;
Soccer City: It is one of the most artistic and aspiring football venues in Africa. It is the largest stadium in African continent. The stadium was ...
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Author:
wab12
24th June 2010
Agora Productions recently released the first-ever comprehensive film and educational materials package documenting the inspiring struggle of the Velvet Revolution - a bloodless achievement not unlike those of Nelson Mandela in South Africa or Mahatma Gan...
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Author:
agorakovgp
21st June 2010
With the US soccer team about to commence their assault on the fifa world cup 2010 in South Africa, the time has come to prepare yourselves to support your team in style. Whether you are lucky enough to make the trip to the event or simply plan on cheerin...
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Author:
rahulkumar
17th June 2010
More than 84,000 people witnessed the dawn of a new chapter in South Africa's history when the 2010 FIFA World Cup kicked off in true African style today.From as early as 09h00 excited Mexican and South African football supporters started making their way...
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Author:
Leroy Aguilar
17th June 2010
This day June 11th is not only the convicted day of Nelson Mandela and seven of his comrades but also has an auxiliary significance in the history of South Africa, the first kick-off in the FIFA World Cup 2010. South African team returned to the FIFA stag...
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Author:
Michael John