DP Geography Questionbank
Case study of a contemporary international sports event
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Analyse the geographic factors that influenced the choice of venue(s).
Examine the factors affecting the sphere of influence for participants and supporters.
Evaluate the short- and long‑term geographic costs and benefits of hosting such an event at both the local and national level.
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