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Arena Amazonia :: Manaus |
The 2014 World Cup kicks off on June 12th, with Brazil vs Croatia as the first of 64 matches in 12 cities across Brazil. Here we take a peak at the architectural precision the refurbished and newly-constructed stadiums will lend the exotic and vibrant samba atmosphere of the Cup over the next month.
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Arena de Sao Paulo :: Sao Paulo |
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Estadio Nacional de Brasilia :: Thiago Marra |
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Arena da Baixada :: Curitiba |
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Arena Fonte Nova :: Salvador |
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Arena Pantanal :: Cuiaba |
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Arena Pernambuco :: Recife |
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Estadio Beira-Rio :: Porto Alegre |
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Estadio Castelao :: Fortaleza |
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Estadio das Dunas :: Natal |
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Estadio Do Maracana :: Rio de Janeiro |
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Estadio Mineirao :: Belo Horizonte |
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