The Cities of South Africa 2010 - Final Part
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This is the final part of our tour through the South African cities where the 2010 FIFA World Cup is taking place. So enjoy these ideas for your future home exchanges.
Bloemfontein
Mangaung/Bloemfontein is the judicial capital of South Africa. Surrounded by grassland plains and low hills, its most distinguishable features are its open spaces and its flowers, specially roses. The spirit of the city is reflected by its name, Mangaung means “Place of the Cheetahs” in SeSotho, and Bloemfontein means “fountain of flowers” in Dutch.
Name: Mangaung/Bloemfontein
Province: Free State
Population: 369,568 inhabitants
Stadium: Free State Stadium - Capacity: 40,911 - Teams still to play here: France, South Africa, Switzerland, Honduras, plus a round of 16 game.
Polokwane
The “Place of Safety” is one place where you can access the natural wonders of South Africa. This is the home of the legendary land of Modjadji, the Rain Queen, where the world’s largest baobab trees are. Some parks and reserves you can visit nearby are:
- Polokwane Bird & Reptile Park
- Polokwane Game Reserve
- Moletzie Bird Sanctuary
- Modjadji Rainforest
- Cheune Crocodile Farm
Name: Polokwane
Province: Limpopo
Population: 508,272 inhabitants
Stadium: Peter Mokaba Stadium - Capacity: 41,733 - Teams still to play here: Greece, Argentina, Paraguay and New Zealand.
Rustenburg
Located in the heart of the savannah, at the foot of the Magaliesburg mountain range lies this Rustenburg, the “Place of Rest” with its ideal climate is a perfect destination for outdoor activities. Just to mention one worth trying, Rustenburg is home to the Rustenburg SkyDiving Club, offering skydiving, parachuting, tandem skydiving, static line jump and accelerated freefall, some even for first-timer jumpers.
Name: Rustenburg
Province: North West
Population: 395,539 inhabitants
Stadium: Royal Bafokeng Stadium - Capacity: 38,646 - Teams still to play here: Mexico, Uruguay, Denmark, Japan, plus a round of 16 game and a semi-final.
Nelspruit
Capital of the fertile Mpumalanga Province, Nelspruit is the gateway to Limpopo Trans-frontier Park, which incorporates the Kruger National Park (South Africa), Limpopo National Park (Mozambique) and Gonarezhou National Park (Zimbabwe).
Name: Nelspruit
Province: Mpumalanga
Population: 221,474 inhabitants
Stadium: Mbombela Stadium - Capacity: 40,929 - Teams still to play here: Australia, Serbia, North Korea and Cote d’Ivoire.













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