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For today’s Geo Quiz remember that interview we heard earlier in the show with an English soccer fan? Bryan Clark travelled to South Africa to watch the World Cup. He’s in Johannesburg which is home to two soccer stadiums. One’s called Soccer City and the other is named Ellis Park.
Anyway — we wondered if he or YOU for that matter know off the top of your head — what other South African cities are hosting World Cup soccer matches?
“Bryan, do you know all of the 10 South African venues that are hosting the games? Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, Durban, Rustenburg, Ellis Park, Loftus Versfeld, Nelspruit, Polakwane and Bloemfontein.”
Wow! That went by pretty fast so — we’ll just put the question out there. Can you name all 9 South African cities that are hosting games and which city is the furthest south?
Bloemfontein, Capetown, Durban, Johannesburg, Nelspruit, Polokwane, Port Elizabeth, Pretoria, and Rustenburg.
Phew.
And the city that’s the furthest south in the country is Port Elizabeth.
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