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Updated on educate 2024-05-24
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The latitude range of the tropics is that the latitude range of the northern temperate zone is vertical, the latitude range of the northern cold high zone is, the latitude range of the southern temperate zone is, and the latitude range of the southern cold zone is.

    Africa is located in the western part of the Eastern Hemisphere, straddling the north and south of the equator, and the area of 3 4 is between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Europe: Country Qualification Qualifiers Qualification Denmark 1st European Group 10 10 October 2009 England 10 September 2009 Netherlands 1st European Group 9 7 June 2009 Germany 10 October 2009 France European Group 19 November 2009 Switzerland 14 October 2009 Slovenia European European play-offs 10 October 2009 19 November 2009 Slovakia 1st in European Group 3 14 October 2009 Italy 11 October 2009 Serbia 11 Euro Group 7 11 October 2009 Portugal European Play-offs 19 November 2009 Spain 10 September 2009 Greece European Play-offs 19 November 2009 North America: Country Qualifying Qualification Qualification USA 1st CONCACAF Qualifiers 11 October 2009 Mexico 2nd CONCACAF Qualifiers 11 October 2009 Honduras 3rd CONCACAF Qualifiers 11 October 2009 South America Zone:

    Country Qualification Qualification Time Brazil 1st Place in the South American Qualifiers 6 September 2009 Paraguay 3rd Place in the South American Qualifiers 6 September 2009 Chile 2nd Place in the South American Qualifiers 6 September 2009 Argentina 4th Place in the South American Qualifiers 6 September 2009 Uruguay World Qualifiers 19 November 2009 Asia: Country Qualification Qualification Time North Korea 2nd Place in Group 2 of the Top 10 in Asia 17 June 2009 South Korea 1st Group 2 of the Asian Top 10 6 June 2009 Japan 2nd Place in Group 1 of the Asian Top 10 6 June 2009 Australia 1st Group 1 of the Asian Top 10 6 June 2009 Africa Zone: Country Qualification Qualification Qualifiers Algeria African Zone Play-offs 19 November 2009 Côte d'Ivoire 1st Place in Group 5 of the African Zone Qualifiers 10 October 2009 Ghana 1st Place in Group 4 of the Africa Zone Qualifiers 6 September 2009 Nigeria 1st Place, Group 2, African Qualifiers, 14 November 2009 Cameroon 1st Place, Group 1, Africa Qualifiers, 14 November 2009 Oceania Zone:

    Country Qualification Qualification Time New Zealand Asia-Oceania Play-offs 14 November 2009 Host:

    South Africa, the host of the 2010 World Cup, does not need to participate in the play-offs and will qualify directly for the final stage.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The 19th FIFA World Cup South Africa (officially known as FIFA World Cup South Africa) finals were held from 11 June to 12 July 2010 at 10 stadiums in 9 cities in South Africa, marking the first time that the FIFA World Cup was held in Africa. In the end, the Spanish national team won their first ever World Cup title, and it was also the first time that a European team has won a World Cup held in a country outside of Europe, with Spain, the Netherlands and Germany taking the top three places in the competition.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The closing ceremony of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa is scheduled to start at 18:30 local time on July 11, 2010 (2 hours before the start of the final) and will last for 30 minutes. Shakira's performance will be scheduled for around 18:42, which is also her second consecutive World Cup closing ceremony. In addition to Shakira, the performance will also include multiple Grammy Award winners "Thunder Village Black Axe Choir", as well as African performing artists from Nigeria and Ghana.

    The closing ceremony, which will be attended by 780 cast and crew, will be broadcast live in 215 countries and regions around the world, and is expected to be watched by 500 million people.

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