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    <title>Articles tagged 'altitude' on World Cup Blog</title>
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<title>Bolivia vs. Paraguay: winding it back</title>
<link>http://bolivia.worldcupblog.org/uncategorized/bolivia-vs-paraguay-winding-it-back.html</link>
<dc:author>Marty</dc:author>
<dc:created>2009-08-26 04:38:38</dc:created>
<description>As we approach a fresh series of win-or-perish matches, this page will be taking a look back at what's gone down recently between Bolivia and ...</description>
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<title>Why Brazil hate altitude</title>
<link>http://bolivia.worldcupblog.org/uncategorized/why-brazil-hates-altitude.html</link>
<dc:author>Marty</dc:author>
<dc:created>2009-07-25 08:41:51</dc:created>
<description>Brazil's lone vendetta against teams being able to play matches in their own capital cities has its roots in the following...

1993: The big one. Brazil, ...</description>
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<title>Elevation Revelation</title>
<link>http://ecuador.worldcupblog.org/1/elevation-revelation.html</link>
<dc:author>Trent</dc:author>
<dc:created>2007-06-06 09:36:16</dc:created>
<description>I know this is going to come as a shock to the FIFA people in Switzerland, but there are in fact 10 countries in CONMEBOL, ...</description>
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<title>Peru may play in High Altitude during World Cup Qualifications</title>
<link>http://www.worldcupblog.org/world-cup-2010/peru-may-play-in-elevation-during-world-cup-qualifications.html</link>
<dc:author>WC Bob</dc:author>
<dc:created>2007-02-13 14:48:44</dc:created>
<description>Peru football officials are considering the idea of moving their World Cup qualifying matches from sea level at Lima to Cuzco, which is a mere ...</description>
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<title>New York Times Rethinks Altitude Canard</title>
<link>http://ecuador.worldcupblog.org/1/new-york-times-rethinks-altitude-canard.html</link>
<dc:author>Trent</dc:author>
<dc:created>2006-06-16 03:38:05</dc:created>
<description>Last time I was in New York, USA--for Ecuador's friendly against Colombia--the 'New York Times' opined that Ecuador had qualified for the World Cup solely ...</description>
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<title>Altitude, Part 317</title>
<link>http://ecuador.worldcupblog.org/1/altitude-part-317.html</link>
<dc:author>Trent</dc:author>
<dc:created>2006-05-31 21:22:00</dc:created>
<description>Ecuador's altitudinal reputation is not surprisingly getting a workout this year.  Given Ecuador's lopsided home record in World Cup qualifying--along with Quito's thin air--has ...</description>
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<title>English Press on the Altitude Question</title>
<link>http://ecuador.worldcupblog.org/1/english-press-on-the-altitude-question.html</link>
<dc:author>Trent</dc:author>
<dc:created>2006-05-23 22:20:47</dc:created>
<description>The English press weigh in on the altitude question.  </description>
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<title>Suarez and Parreira Disagree on Altitude</title>
<link>http://ecuador.worldcupblog.org/1/suarez-and-parreira-disagree-on-altitude.html</link>
<dc:author>Trent</dc:author>
<dc:created>2006-05-13 08:16:31</dc:created>
<description>Even though La Tri have done remarkably better in the high altitude of Quito than at sea level, Ecuador Coach Luis Suarez dimisses the famed ...</description>
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