WORLD CUP 2010 Location South Africa - Nelspruit
The countdown to the FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa began in earnest and the lights all over the world begins to fall as locations for the football fans of all visits to the cities where their favorite teams begin 'adventure, which they hope will lead to the final in all the Soccer City in Johannesburg on July 11.
Nelspruit, with a population of 21,541 is the capital of the province of Mpumalanga. It is located in the north-easternSouth Africa in the Lowveld, a-lying plateau in an area of spectacular scenery, near the famous Kruger National Park, the largest game reserve in South Africa. Other places of interest that a local football fan could be on a "non-football"-day visit includes Shangani Cultural Village, which Sudwala Caves and 65 meters high Mac Mac Falls. At an altitude of 660m Nelspruit has a subtropical climate and the time during the World Cup should be in the low rangeTwenty Celsius.
Nelspruit Mbombela stadium with a capacity of 46,000 guests in four groups to play from June 16 to June 25 was built. This clock starts at 13:30, 16 June with the Group H match between Honduras and Chile This is followed at 14:00 June 20, the group F match between 2006 champion, Italy and New Zealand. On 23 June at 20:30 as we watch the match in Group D between Australia and Serbia. Finally, on June 25 at 16:00 clock keeps North Korea in Ivory CoastGroup G The show then moves into the round of 16, kick-off June 26 at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth.
Nelspruit is Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport (MQP) with links to Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town by car and parking in the long term has been used.
The distance from Nelspruit to other places in the World Cup in 2010 is as follows:
* Johannesburg, 358 km, 320 km Polokwane, Rustenburg, 445 km, Bloemfontein 771Km,
1779 km * Cape Town, Port Elizabeth 1373 km, 342 km Pretoria, Durban 689 km.
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