2010 Host City Johannesburg
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
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South Africa: Nelson Mandela's Land: Welcome to The Country
Message from Nelson Mandela { "I believe that South Africa is the most beautiful place on earth. Admittedly, I am biased, but when you combine the natural beauty of South Africa with the friendliness and cultural diversity of our people, and the fact that the region is a haven for Africa's most splendid wildlife, then I think even the most scrupulous critic would agree that we have been blessed with a truly wonderful land. I would like to extend a personal invitation to you to come and see for yourself the splendour of South Africa. I know that my people will be delighted to welcome you and I think you will be enchanted by their warmth and hospitality. I am equally sure that you will enjoy our culture, our cuisine and the warmth of our people." } Nelson Mandela, President of South Africa, 1994-1999
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!
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