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South Africa: Nelson Mandela's Land: Welcome to The Country
Unfortunately, on the eve of the world cup, tragedy hit the Mandelas. His great-granddaughter was killed by a drunk driver. Mr. Mandela could not attend the opening ceremony!
WorldCupBlogPost: 2010 World Cup Post From Brazil, France, Germany, England, U.S.A Teams
Friday, July 2, 2010
Holland Beat Brasil 2:1 in 2010 World Cup Soccer
Monday, June 28, 2010
Chile Rebounds From The Earthquake To Face Brasil in 2010 World Cup
Chile plays Brasil today. We wish them good luck. A winner has to emerge. Will it be Brasil or Chile?
See the devastation of the quake in Chile
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Next Games: Germany vs. Argentina, Brasil vs. Chile, Ghana vs. Uruguay
Mexico Vs. Argentina: Argentina is winning because of Referring Mistakes
Argentina beat Mexico 3-1. Maradona behaves more like a cheerleader than a coach. After all, a coach should be the main cheerleader! Congratulations to Maradona and Argentina!
Germany Took Care of England: Not Much from Rooney For The Whole World Cup
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Brasil Beat North Korea 2-0: See Brasil in the Finals Maybe Against Germany or Argentina
VuVuZeLas: South African Staples to Stay in Soccer Per FiFA
The vuvuzela is now an international instrument. People buy and stuff them in their suitcases and take them home. The vuvuzela will spread beyond South Africa's borders. It now has a new stage, the world of public opinion.
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Argentina Takes the Lead Over Nigeria: Arg. 1 vs. Nigeria 0; Argentina Won
So far, a great game is being played. The two teams are trying to outmaneuver each other. From a header, the Argentines are leading the Nigerians in the first half. So far, the Nigerian team is doing a good job containing the fire power of the Argentines. Coach Maradona is very excited about the game thus far.
Diego Maradona Likes Ivory Coast and Portugal Teams, Not Afraid of Brasil
"We know how Nigeria play and they know how we play. We don't expect to play a rough and tough team, although we're ready to play any team," said Maradona, whose international career ended in disgrace when he failed a drugs test at the 1994 World Cup finals when Nigeria were also in their group.
"But the only thing I can say right now is those looking for fair-play should not stand alone.
"Let's really look for fair play and referees should understand what fair play is.
"When fair play started in 1990 I got a kick from a Cameroon player who nearly kicked my head off.
"Claudio Caniggia got a yellow card for a small kick and I nearly got kicked in the head.
"We've been through that but we want good football, we want fair play, we want to enjoy the match.
"If you don't want to play clean football, go into the stands. People want to see football and we want people to watch football peacefully without violence."
Although he may be worried about Nigeria's physical presence, he did have a word of warning for the Super Eagles' Swedish coach Lars Lagerback, who only took over on a five-month deal in February.
"I don't think it's a good thing to change a coach on such short notice but perhaps he can introduce some good elements, such as set-pieces," said Maradona.
"But it all depends on the players and he'll have to plan his matches according to the players he has.
"But in football you need continuity and I wish him all the best but he has very little time to work on many things he should be doing as a coach."
The controversial Maradona - who had people calling for his head as Argentina struggled to qualify and his selection policy became more and more erratic - admitted that his players are nervous ahead of their World Cup opener.
"We have many players who are tense, there's a particular tension that builds up when you come to the World Cup and they know perfectly well that many (other) players could have qualified (instead of them) for this competition," he said before adding that he himself is calm.
"I was much more nervous when I was a player. I was telling Javier Mascherano yesterday that I had sweaty palms.
"I live just as intensely today but I'm not as nervous because I firmly believe in these 23 players I have. I'm going to live or die with these 23.
"I know what people back home are expecting and feeling and I just love to see them that way and tomorrow I believe we'll start building a dream.
"Many of us cherish this dream and it's not come true for quite some time."
Argentina will begin as favourites against Nigeria but they haven't forgotten what happened in their opening match in Italy in 1990 when a Francois Omam-Biyik goal gave Cameroon a shock victory.
And Maradona believes that even if they were to suffer a similar fate this time, his team would be able to recover.
Coach Diego Maradona Goes Against Brazilian Phenom Pele, Criticises Him for Lack of Faith in South Africa
Diego stated that Pele thought that South Africa would not be ready for the World Cup. He addressed Pele not by his name but by his 'coloured player..." Diego must have just had some buzz when he made this statement. It looks like he is still hiding behind the color thing.
Well, Pele and the rest of the Brazilian fans are watching what Diego's team, full of super stars, is going to do today against an unfavorable openent that plays a tough and rough game.
Why did Diego have to start complaining about the toughness and roughness of the Nigerian players?
South African Goal Keeper Complains That the Vuvuzelas Were Not Loud Enough, Needs Their Support
Nigerian Kanu Not Afraid of Argentina's Big Name Players
"Argentina have the big-name players and everyone respects them. We also acknowledge that they are good and great players," Kanu told African website Kick Off.
"Argentina also have the same respect for us because they know the quality of our team and know that there is plenty that we can come up with at anytime. Yes, it will be tough but I believe we can overcome on the day. It is the World Cup and things do happen."
Despite the quality Argentina possess, the 33-year-old believes Nigeria will come out on top and that the game will be settled by a single goal.
"You know, it is always very close any time we play them at the top level. It is either 2-1 or 1-0. I expect that on Saturday, it would also be close, but victory will be Nigeria's."
Argentine Coach Diego Maradona Gets Along Well with Power Striker Lionel Messi
"I would love to see that,'' Maradona said. "I certainly would appreciate it if he could have the same impact on the World Cup that I had in 1986, the same leading role that I had then.
"But behind Lionel there is a whole team backing him up and he should be the cherry on the cake. I just hope from the bottom of my heart that Lionel gets to show what he can do and that he has the best performance of all time.''
Concerns had been raised by fitness coach Fernando Signorini over the condition of Messi after a long domestic season with Barcelona, but he has been declared fit for Argentina's opening game against Nigeria on Saturday.
Maradona acknowledged that the Barcelona star has had a gruelling season, but he is confident the reigning World Player of the Year is capable of having a major impact.
"(Barca coach Pep) Guardiola would take the other people off the pitch, Xavi, etc...and he wouldn't take Messi off, so he has played 63 matches, but Messi knows very well that he can make the difference and create chances,'' Maradona said. "But this is what a World Cup is all about, there's little margin for error and there is no guarantee that the players will always be at their best."
Messi comes into the tournament with a reputation for being the best player of his generation but Nigeria coach Lars Lagerback insists he will not target the Argentina star, saying: "We are playing Argentina, not Messi. So there will be no player given the special job to mark him."
With Messi's talents well known to footballers all over the world, Maradona hopes that opponents do not adopt a heavy-handed approach to dealing with the 22-year-old.
"Those looking for fair play shouldn't stand alone, let's really look for fair play and referees should understand what fair play is," he said. "We've been through that but we want to see good football, we want to have fair play in matches, we want to enjoy this World Cup.
"I think FIFA must definitely look for fair play. If you don't want to play clean football then go up into the stands. People want to see football and we want people to watch football peacefully, without violence.''
Maradona also admitted that, while he still lives and breathes every match his team plays, he is more relaxed than he was as a player because he has complete faith in his 23-man squad.
"I was much more nervous as a player. I was telling (Javier) Mascherano yesterday that I had sweaty palms, I was wondering how I was going to play, I was trying to save energy while I was playing.'' Maradona said.
The Players Representing Argentina: Argentina Plays Nigeria
Goalkeepers:
Sergio ROMERO
Mariano ANDUJAR
Diego POZO
Defenders:
Nicolas BURDISSO
Clemente RODRIGUEZ
Martin DEMICHELIS
Ariel GARCE
Gabriel HEINZE
Nicolas OTAMENDI
Walter SAMUEL
Midfielders:
Jonas GUTIERREZ
Javier MASCHERANO
Juan Sebastian VERON
Angel DI MARIA
Mario BOLATTI
Maxi RODRIGUEZ
Javier PASTORE
Forwards:
Lionel MESSI
Gonzalo HIGUAIN
Carlos TEVEZ
Diego MILITO
Sergio AGUERO
Martin PALERMO
Haitian Gaetjens and Team Helped Beat England in 1950: Will The US Beat England in 2010 World Cup?
According to various pronostics, the US has a good chance of winning this game thanks to the triad of Clint Dempsey, Landon Donovan and Tim Howard as leaders of a team led by Michael Bradley. But we must not forget the determination and skills of a player such as Wayne Rooney on the English squad. This guy is all over the field seeking, attempting tricks with the sole goal of scoring for the English.
The US squad hopes to recapture the spirit of 1950 when the US delivered the biggest upset in the history of the game to England.
What should the US do to contain Rooney?
Let the commentators answer this question.
"Yet despite all these perceived advantages, the U.S. knows it will have to play the perfect game (or something close to it) to get a result against England.
"When we look at any top-level game & you need six, seven, eight guys to have really good nights," U.S. midfielder Michael Bradley said. "And the other guys need to have solid enough days. There's a lot that goes into winning big games, beating good teams. We've done that before, and we're just concentrating on doing all of those things now in training leading up to the game so that we're ready to go."
When the U.S. plays more talented sides, it typically clogs the middle and tries to hit its opponents on the counterattack. Turning this strategy into a winning formula is another matter, of course, requiring many pieces to fall into place. Ball possession, for starters. It's long been a weakness for this U.S. team, and while England will likely have an edge in possession, the U.S. needs to hang onto the ball long enough to free its best attacking players, Landon Donovan and Clint Dempsey.
Otherwise, the U.S. is just chasing the game.
But what the U.S. needs most of all is to get big games from goalkeeper Tim Howard and the rest of the American defense. Unfortunately, the back line just so happens to be the part of the lineup with the most question marks.
Defender Oguchi Onyewu -- who is almost eight months removed from knee surgery to repair a torn patellar tendon -- has yet to play a full match since returning to the field against the Czech Republic on May 25, and hasn't looked sharp when he has played. His replacement, Clarence Goodson, has logged just 14 caps and played in one World Cup qualifier. Carlos Bocanegra, perhaps the most consistent U.S. defender, is needed at left back. But he can't fill that position if Onyewu isn't fit.
If that lineup puzzle gives you a headache, thinking about how the U.S. will stop England striker Wayne Rooney should give you a migraine. Rooney is among the top 3 players in the world. Not only is he an adept passer and finisher, with a newfound ability to consistently head the ball into the back of the net, but he's also a pest away from goal. Rooney's penchant for dropping deep into midfield can twist defenses out of shape.
To contain Rooney, the U.S. will have to rely on positioning and communication.
"You need to be close enough to your teammates so that when [Rooney] comes off of you, the next guy knows he's there," Howard said. "If you have him, then you have him. But if you want the next guy to take him you have to open your mouth."
U.S. defender Jay DeMerit said, "Between the midfield block and the defending block, we have to try to condense the space so we don't give [Rooney] enough time to manipulate the game as much as he would like."
Another key to the match will be where England decides to line up Gerrard. The Liverpool midfielder has been at his best when given a free role on the left flank. But because England's holding midfielder, Garreth Barry, is out with injury, Capello might have to slot Gerrard in the center of midfield with Frank Lampard -- a pairing that has not worked well for the Three Lions in the past.
If Capello decides to free up Gerrard in his traditional attacking role, he could slide Michael Carrick or James Milner into the midfield role. But Carrick has had a poor second half of the season, and the jury's out as to whether Milner, an offensive-minded player, can work well as a holding midfielder.
The U.S. will also need to be mindful of the attacking forays of England fullbacks Glen Johnson and Ashley Cole. While Donovan and Dempsey are fairly interchangeable in terms of which side they play on, Donovan's pace makes him a better fit to track Cole.
The play of forward Robbie Findley could also help break down England's defenses. Findley's speed and diagonal runs may be enough to prevent England's fullbacks from venturing too far forward. This will ease the defensive burden on Donovan and Dempsey and free up space for the American duo to exploit...."
An iPhone App for the World Cup and Social Network vs. Streaming the Soccer Game
Today millions of people are lugging the Internet for legitimate World Cup video streams on opening day match between South Africa and Mexico, this contest is now halfway through and now aimless,
First
we talk about ESPN Mobile, this application is free and available for the iPhone, there is a premium service that can be purchased for $ 7.99. The free service allows you to view live scores, statistics, analysis, news and tablets for all teams.
Friday, June 11, 2010
France Vs. Uruguay: Uruguay Could Have and Should Have The Game against France Which Was a shell of Itself!
There is more hope for the Uruguayan squad that played a good game. They need better organization and attempts at the goal. They need to seize their opportunities too.
Tragedy on the Eve of the World Cup in South Africa: Nelson Mandela's Great Granddaughter Died in Accident
South Africa Could Have Won Its Opening Game Against Mexico: South African 1 - Mexico 1
Each team won 1 point which may end up helping them later.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Argentinian Superstar, Lionel Messi, who played for Barcelona, Topped David Beckam Last Year as Top Earner Thanks to Various Sponsors
Let us take a look at the list of Messi's top sponsors: Adidas, Pepsicola, Gillette, Gatorade, Konami, Air Europa, Telefonica/Movistar, SportCenter/ESPN, Damm, Danone, Lady for Men, Storkman, Repsol YPF, SanDisk and Mirage/Seiko.
We expect Messi to get more sponsors boosting his earnings. He has been pleasing the public with a few hat tricks that the fans went gaga over.
Whom will Brazilian Coach Pick? Dinho or Pato?
Brazilian Coach Dunga is playing a guessing game with his players, most of whom are well-known superstars. He keeps the list of the brazilian selection a secret that very few are privy to.
That is killing the players. They want to know. In the meantime, he wants everybody in top form.
Monday, April 26, 2010
Sunday, April 25, 2010
2010 World Cup Song by K'Naan
K'Naan's Waving Flag Lyrics
A Tribute Fit for a King: Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth
This is a venue of great importance not only because of the name of the stadium but also because of the games that are scheduled there.
The Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium will have a capacity of 49,500 and will be a multi purpose facility launched at the World Cup in 2010.
Click here for the host city website.
Group matches to be played in Port Elizabeth
12th June - 1.30pm: Korea Republic v Greece
15th June - 4.00pm: Ivory Coast v Portugal
18th June - 1.30pm: Germany v Serbia
21st June - 4.00pm: Chile v Switzerland
23rd June - 4.00pm: Slovenia v England
Take a look at all the stadiums:
World Cup Group and Schedule: Grupos y Horarios de la Copa Mundia: Les Groupes et L'horaire de la coupe du monded
Date Venue
Result
11 June Johannesburg South Africa - Mexico
11 June Cape Town Uruguay - France
16 June Pretoria South Africa - Uruguay
17 June Polokwane France - Mexico
22 June Rustenburg Mexico - Uruguay
22 June Bloemfontein France - South Africa
Date Venue
Result
12 June Johannesburg Argentina - Nigeria
12 June Port Elizabeth Korea Republic - Greece
17 June Bloemfontein Greece - Nigeria
17 June Johannesburg Argentina - Korea Republic
22 June Durban Nigera - Korea republic
22 June Polokwane Greece - Argentina
Date Venue
Result
12 June Rustenburg England - United States
13 June Polokwane Algeria - Slovenia
18 June Johannesburg Slovenia - USA
18 June Cape Town England - Algeria
23 June Port Elizabeth Slovenia - England
23 June Pretoria USA - Algeria
Date Venue
Result
13 June Johannesburg Germany - Australia
13 June Pretoria Serbia - Ghana
18 June Port Elizabeth Germany - Serbia
19 June Rustenburg Ghana - Australia
23 June Johannesburg Ghana - Germany
23 June Nelspruit Australia - Serbia
Date Venue
Result
14 June Johannesburg Netherlands - Denmark
14 June Bloemfontein Japan - Cameroon
19 June Durban Netherlands - Japan
19 June Pretoria Cameroon - Denmark
24 June Rustenburg Denmark - Japan
24 June Cape Town Cameroon - Netherlands
Date Venue
Result
14 June Cape Town Italy - Paraguay
15 June Rustenburg New Zealand - Slovakia
20 June Bloemfontein Slovakia - Paraguay
20 June Nelspruit Italy - New Zealand
24 June Johannesburg Slovakia - Italy
24 June Polokwane Paraguay - New Zealand
Date Venue
Result
15 June Port Elizabeth Ivory Coast - Portugal
15 June Johannesburg Brazil - Korea DPR
20 June Johannesburg Brazil - Ivory Coast
21 June Cape Town Portugal - Korea DPR
25 June Durban Portugal - Brazil
25 June Nelspruit Korea DPR - Ivory Coast
Date Venue
Result
16 June Nelspruit Honduras - Chile
16 June Durban Spain - Switzerland
21 June Port Elizabeth Chile - Switzerland
21 June Johannesburg Spain - Honduras
25 June Pretoria Chile - Spain
25 June Bloemfontein Switzerland - Honduras
President Nelson Mandela Welcomes to South Africa: Sports and Politics Marriage
Nelson Mandela's famous quotes:
"I have fought against white domination, and I have fought against black domination. I have cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony and with equal opportunities. It is an ideal which I hope to live for and to achieve. But if needs be, it is an ideal for which I am prepared to die.
Nelson Mandela's statement from the dock in the Rivonia Trial ended with these words."
------------ Nelson Mandela's Inaugural Address ------------
Your Majesties, Your Highnesses, Distinguished Guests, Comrades and Friends: Today, all of us do, by our presence here, and by our celebrations in other parts of our country and the world, confer glory and hope to newborn liberty. Out of the experience of an extraordinary human disaster that lasted too long, must be born a society of which all humanity will be proud. Our daily deeds as ordinary South Africans must produce an actual South African reality that will reinforce humanity's belief in justice, strengthen its confidence in the nobility of the human soul and sustain all our hopes for a glorious life for all. All this we owe both to ourselves and to the peoples of the world who are so well represented here today
To my compatriots, I have no hesitation in saying that each one of us is as intimately attached to the soil of this beautiful country as are the famous jacaranda trees of Pretoria and the mimosa trees of the bushveld. Each time one of us touches the soil of this land, we feel a sense of personal renewal. The national mood changes as the seasons change. We are moved by a sense of joy and exhilaration when the grass turns green and the flowers bloom
That spiritual and physical oneness we all share with this common homeland explains the depth of the pain we all carried in our hearts as we saw our country tear itself apart in a terrible conflict, and as we saw it spurned, outlawed and isolated by the peoples of the world, precisely because it has become the universal base of the pernicious ideology and practice of racism and racial oppression.
We, the people of South Africa, feel fulfilled that humanity has taken us back into its bosom, that we, who were outlaws not so long ago, have today been given the rare privilege to be host to the nations of the world on our own soil. We thank all our distinguished international guests for having come to take possession with the people of our country of what is, after all, a common victory for justice, for peace, for human dignity. We trust that you will continue to stand by us as we tackle the challenges of building peace, prosperity, non-sexism, non-racialism and democracy.
We deeply appreciate the role that the masses of our people and their political mass democratic, religious, women, youth, business, traditional and other leaders have played to bring about this conclusion. Not least among them is my Second Deputy President, the Honorable F.W. de Klerk.
We would also like to pay tribute to our security forces, in all their ranks, for the distinguished role they have played in securing our first democratic elections and the transition to democracy, from blood-thirsty forces which still refuse to see the light.
The time for the healing of the wounds has come.
The moment to bridge the chasms that divide us has come.
The time to build is upon us.
We have, at last, achieved our political emancipation. We pledge ourselves to liberate all our people from the continuing bondage of poverty, deprivation, suffering, gender and other discrimination.
We succeeded to take our last steps to freedom in conditions of relative peace. We commit ourselves to the construction of a complete, just and lasting peace.
We have triumphed in the effort to implant hope in the breasts of the millions of our people. We enter into a covenant that we shall build the society in which all South Africans, both black and white, will be able to walk tall, without any fear in their hearts, assured of their inalienable right to human dignity--a rainbow nation at peace with itself and the world.
As a token of its commitment to the renewal of our country, the new Interim Government of National Unity will, as a matter of urgency, address the issue of amnesty for various categories of our people who are currently serving terms of imprisonment.
We dedicate this day to all the heroes and heroines in this country and the rest of the world who sacrificed in many ways and surrendered their lives so that we could be free.
Their dreams have become reality. Freedom is their reward.
We are both humbled and elevated by the honor and privilege that you, the people of South Africa, have bestowed on us, as the first President of a united, democratic, non-racial and non-sexist South Africa, to lead our country out of the valley of darkness.
We understand it still that there is no easy road to freedom.
We know it well that none of us acting alone can achieve success.
We must therefore act together as a united people, for national reconciliation, for nation building, for the birth of a new world.
Let there be justice for all. Let there be peace for all. Let there be work, bread, water and salt for all. Let each know that for each the body, the mind and the soul have been freed to fulfill themselves.
Never, never and never again shall it be that this beautiful land will again experience the oppression of one by another and suffer the indignity of being the skunk of the world.
Let freedom reign. The sun shall never set on so glorious a human achievement! God bless Africa! Thank you
"This is an excerpt from Reading About the World, edited by Paul Brians, Mary Gallwey, Douglas Hughes, Michael Myers, Michael Neville, Roger Schlesinger, Alice Spitzer, and Susan Swan and published by American Heritage Custom Books."
World Cup Soccer and The List of Host Cities in South Africa: La Lista de las Ciudades Enfitrionas: Les Villes D'accueil
Stadium: Soccer City Stadium / Ellis Park Stadium
Where to Stay: Johannesburg 2010 Accommodation
Johannesburg is a booming, happening city and the emphasis is on making money, whether in business or on the streets.
2010 Host City Pretoria
Stadium: Loftus Versfeld Stadium
Where to Stay: Pretoria 2010 Accommodation
The administrative capital of South Africa, Pretoria is a place of culture with a series of theatres, museums and monuments, roses growing beautifully .
2010 Host City Cape Town
2010 Host City Cape Town
Stadium: Green Point Stadium
Where to Stay: Cape Town 2010 Accommodation
2010 Host City Durban
Stadium: Moses Mabhida Stadium
Where to Stay: Durban 2010 Accommodation
2010 Host City Port Elizabeth
Stadium: Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
Where to Stay: Port Elizabeth 2010 Accommodation
2010 Host City Nelspruit
Stadium: Mbombela Stadium
Where to Stay: Nelspruit 2010 Accommodation
2010 Host City Polokwane
Stadium: Peter Mokaba Stadium
Where to Stay: Polokwane 2010 Accommodation
2010 Host City Rustenburg
Stadium: Royal Bafokeng Stadium
Where to Stay: Rustenburg 2010 Accommodation
2010 Host City Bloemfontein
Stadium: Free State Stadium
Where to Stay: Bloemfontein 2010 Accommodation
First Matches and Dates: First Round Matches Will Be Played at Peter Mokaba Stadium, Polokwane, Limpopo
• Sunday, 13 June 2010 - Algeria vs Slovenia
• Thursday, 17 June 2010 - France vs Mexico
• Tuesday, 22 June 2010 - Greece vs Argentina
• Thursday, 24 June 2010 - Paraguy vs New Zealand
South Africa Stadium Venues: List of Stadiums
The Final 10 Stadiums
• Green Point Stadium, Cape Town
• Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban
• Nelson Mandela Stadium, Port Elizabeth
• Mbombela Stadium, Nelspruit
• Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg
• Soccer City, Johannesburg
• Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria
• Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein
• Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Rustenburg
• Peter Mokaba Stadium, Polokwane
Saturday, April 24, 2010
World Cup Readiness:How to Understand Soccer: Como Entender el Futbol: Comment Comprendre the Football
Welcome to WorldCupBlogPost: All The News That Is Fit for all Past, Present and Future World Cups
Monday, April 5, 2010
Kwazulu Natal List of Hotels and Inns
Suburb / Town List by Regions
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Durban {view all Durban Hotels}
• Berea Hotels (4) • Cowies Hill Hotels (1) • Durban Beachfront Hotels (2)
• Durban Central Hotels (3) • Durban North Hotels (1) • Glenashley Hotels (1)
• Hillcrest Hotels (1) • Kloof Hotels (1) • Morningside Hotels (1)
• Musgrave Hotels (2) • Umhlanga Hotels (3) • Westville Hotels (2)
Umhlanga Coastline {view all Umhlanga Coastline Hotels}
• Mount Edgecombe Hotels (1) • Umdloti Hotels (1) • Umhlanga Rocks Hotels (2)
Valley of 1000 Hills {view all Valley of 1000 Hills Hotels}
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• AmaZulu Game Reserve Hotels (1) • Hluhluwe Hotels (5) • Isandlwana Hotels (1)
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• Salt Rock Hotels (3) • Shakas Rock Hotels (1) • Stanger Hotels (2)
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Sunday, February 21, 2010
Where to Stay in South Africa: List of Hotels, Motels and Inns
• Bakoven Hotels (1) • Bantry Bay Hotels (5) • Camps Bay Hotels (8) • De Waterkant Hotels (2)
• Fresnaye Hotels (1) • Granger Bay Hotels (1) • Green Point Hotels (4) • Hout Bay Hotels (2)
• Kommetjie Hotels (2) • Mouille Point Hotels (1) • Noordhoek Hotels (3) • Oudekraal Hotels (1)
• Sea Point Hotels (7) • V&A Waterfront Hotels (7)
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Cape West Coast {view all Cape West Coast Hotels}
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Cederberg {view all Cederberg Hotels}
• Clanwilliam Hotels (3)
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• Wellington Hotels (2)
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• Napier Hotels (1)
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• Touws River Hotels (1)
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