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		<title>FIFA World Cup Stadium, Berlin</title>
		<description>Olympiastadion, Berlin will play host to six games at the 2006 World Cup, including the Grand Final on the 9th of July.  

The original stadium was designed by Otto March for the Summer Olympics of 1916 which was subsequently aborted due to the first world war but eventually had ...</description>
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		<title>FIFA World Cup Stadium, Hanover</title>
		<description>FIFA World Cup Stadium, Hanover may be better known as the AWD Arena after the reconstruction of Niedersachsenstadion which was completed in April 2005.

The original Niedersachsenstadion was completed in 1954  and was used in part of the 1974 World Cup.

Facts
Fullname: AWD Arena
Capacity: 44,652
Opened: April 2005
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		<title>FIFA World Cup Stadium, Hamburg</title>
		<description>FIFA World Cup Stadium, Hamburg may be better known as the AOL Arena, or Volksparkstadion before AOL Time Warner purchased the naming rights in 2001.  

The original name was Bahrenfelder Stadion and was inaugurated on the 13th of September, 1925 with a match between FC Altona93 and HSV in ...</description>
		<link>http://breakingnewsblog.com/world-cup/archives/fifa-world-cup-stadium-hamburg/</link>
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		<title>Fif a World Cup - Germany 2006</title>
		<description>The 2006 Football World Cup (Officially titled 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany) will take place in Germany between the 9th of June and the 9th of July 2006.

After all the qualifying games, the 32 teams competing in the tournament are, in order of ranking:
Brazil [1], Czech Repbulic [2], Netherlands [3], ...</description>
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