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The countdown for the World Cup Brasil has begun, we are excited for the kick off on Jun 12 when Brazil plays Croatia. We at BRIC Language have compiled cool facts and helpful information about the biggest sports event in the world. HAVE FUN!

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Page 1: Get the ball rolling! World Cup Brazil

The countdown for the World Cup Brasil has begun, we are excited for the kick off on Jun 12 when Brazil plays Croatia.

We at BRIC Language have compiled cool facts and helpful

information about the biggest sports event in the world. HAVE FUN!

Page 2: Get the ball rolling! World Cup Brazil

Approximately 3.7 million passengers are expected to travel to the 12 venues for the FIFA World Cup Brazil

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Brazil is hosting the World Cup for the 2nd time after 64 years.

First time was in 1950

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Genipabu by Gerardo Valente The city of Natal is expecting 20.000 Americans for the USA and Ghana match on June 16.

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A new rule waives the need for visas as long as the tourist’s country of origin does the same for Brazilians.

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Approximately 3.7 million passengers are expected to travel to the 12 venues for the World Cup.

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Brazil will have an International Police Cooperation Centre made up of police officers from all participating countries, as well as the Olympics, Paralympics and nations that border Brazil.

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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/br/legalcode Solar power installed on Maracanã stops 2.5 tons of carbon gas from being released into the atmosphere per year.

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This will be the first World Cup with

Goal-Line Technology, a system that uses 14 high-speed cameras, with seven cameras focusing on each goalmouth.

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Half of the population of the planet will follow the World Cup via TVs, cell phones or other devices receiving a TV signal.