Tom+RWC



20 World cup teams

1. Argentina 2. Australia 3. Canada 4. England 5. Fiji 6. France 7. Georgia 8. Ireland 9. Italy 10. Japan 11. Namibia 12. New Zealand 13. Romania 14. Russia 15. Samoa 16. Scotland 17. South Africa 18. Tonga 19. USA 20. Wales

The team i would like to adopt is Canada

MY ADOPTED COUNTRY IS CANADA

CAPITAL CITY: OTTAWA

POPULATION: 34,278,400

LANGUAGES: ENGLISH FRENCH

RELIGIONS: 77% OF CANADA ARE CHRISTIANS AND 16% ARE NON-BELIEVERS

CURRENCY: CANADIAN DOLLAR

FAMOUS FOR: ICE HOCKEY TEAM CALLED THE KNUCKS AND THERE MAPLE LEAF



THE WEB ELLIS CUP FORMER HOLDERS The webb ellis cup was first awarded in 1987 to the New Zealand All Blacks and has now been won by other countries such as England 1 in 2003, Australia 2 in 1991 and 1999, South Africa 2 in 1995 and 2007. HISTORY The cup is a 1906 trophy made by Carrington and Co. of London, which was a Victorian design of a 1740 cup by Paul de Lemerie. John Kendall-Carpenter, former England Forward and the organiser of the first Rugby World Cup and Bob Weighill, the secretary of theinternational rugby board also a former England forward, visited Garrard's, the crown jeweler in Regent street, LondonDirector Richard Jarvis, brought the particular cup down from the vault and showed it to both of them. The current holders are South Africa after beating England 15-6 in the 2007 Final in Paris. The trophy was until recently on display in Newlands, South Africa, where it had stayed for two years following the victory. Last year it was returned to the home of the IRB, Ireland. It is currently on tour around the New Zealand Provinces along with the Tri Nations, Bledisloe Cup, Hillary Shield, Womens World Cup and the Junior World Cup trophies. It will spend the rest of the year in New Zealand until the 2011 Rugby World Cup.



1.) 1987, New Zealand, David Kirk 2.) 1991, Australia, John Eales 3.) 1995, South Afica, Francoius Pienaar 4.) 1999, Australia, Gearge Gregen 5.) 2003, England, Lewis Moody 6.) 2007, South Africa, Paul Roose

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WORDS IN FRENCH hello= bonjour please= s'il vous plait thank-you= merc yes= oui no= aucune goodbye= revoir 1.) yes it has french and canadian 2.)by how it doesn't just have one culture and that they allow more than one culture rather than just one culture

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