Ruínas da Copa
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Ruínas da Copa


Brazil Builder Collapse Jeopardizes World Cup Stadiums

"... A 22-kilometer (13.7-mile) scar disfigures the center of the western city of Cuiaba, where a promised rail project hasn’t been built. Forty new wagons continue to gather dust near the city’s airport, which also remains incomplete. The city’s Arena Pantanal, which cost 570 million reais, has held 20 events since the World Cup and local teams rarely attract more than 1,000 spectators....
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