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File:Rugby world cup countries best results and hosts rev1.png

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Description A map showing countries best results and host countries of the Rugby World Cup. Revised version summary: losing pool teams recoloured in black; Italy added and coloured red; British Isles redrawn in double scale inset; host dots doubled in size; host dot moved from Ireland to Wales.
Date 16 June 2006
Source based on original version by user:smurrayinchester
Author die Baumfabrik
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