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Saint-Denis is a small town in Paris. It is well known as the burial site of the kings of France. Located in the northern suburbs of Paris, St Denis is dotted with various monastic buildings.Of all the tourist attractions the one that truly spellbinds everyone is The Municipal Museum, one part of which is dedicated to the 20th-century poet Paul Éluard. But keeping its tourist attractions apart, the thing that has brought it into actual limelight is the Rugby World Cup 2007.
Saint-Denis in France will host as many as 7 rugby matches of the Rugby World Cup 2007. And Stade de France Stadium in Saint Denis is the spot where Rugby World Cup matches will occur. This stadium was constructed in 1995 and opened to the public in the year 1998. The Stade de France Stadium in St Denis is recognized as a huge football and rugby union stadium. In this stadium up to 80,000 spectators can be accommodated at a time.
At Stade de France Stadium in Saint-Denis Rugby World Cup Pool D matches between France and Argentina and France and Ireland will be hosted. Besides, The Rugby World Cup Pool A match between England and South Africa, the quarter final match and the two semi-finals will also take place here. But what makes it a point of talks is that Stade de France Stadium in Saint-Denis will also host the heart thumping final rugby match.
Spectators aspiring to witness the gala events of Rugby World Cup 2007 at Stade de France Stadium in Saint-Denis can easily reach here by train, plane, car, bus and metro.
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