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Acropolis: As ancient as Greece itself. As classic, too.
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Alsace: FFSA's replacement for Tour de Corse in Alsace region, around city of Strasbourg.
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Argentina: Longest running event on American continent
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Australia: One of the youngest but most innovative of events. Even so that it migrated across the Australia in order to survive.
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Bulgaria: Tarmac event from the Balkans. Long running in ERC but how about in WRC?
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Catalunya: Home-event of the great Carlos Sainz.
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Central European Rally: New tarmac event that crosses over to three different countries.
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Chile: New rally at the South America.
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China: Yet another attempt at Asia but ran only once before cancelled.
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Corsica: Rally of 10.000 corners with tragic history.
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Cyprus: Copy of Acropolis Rally on a holiday paradise, admitted as a reserve event and dropped in calendar upheaval of 2007, returning few years later.
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Deutschland: Included mainly on commercial grounds.
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Finland: Grand Prix on gravel roads.
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Great Britain: A classic that traditionally ends the season.
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Indonesia: Exotic event which was run twice before political instability caused cancellation and fall from calendar.
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Ireland: A rare addition, a new tarmac rally.
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Ivory Coast: African marathon event of a different character and very thin entry list.
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Japan: WRC arrives to Japan, at last.
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Jordan: Rally in desert and in an Arab country. Unique in many respects.
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Latvia: Another fast gravel rally in small Baltic country.
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Mexico: Has begun to attract US crews - which might be it's downfall.
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Monte Carlo: A classic that traditionally kicks off the season.
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Morocco: African semi-marathon type event on a former french colony which ran three times on WRC level.
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New Zealand: Rally on roads that drivers love.
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Norway: Another snow rally right next to Sweden.
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Poland: Old Eastern European rally makes a return to WRC.
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Portugal: Long running rally that was booted to fit Germany in but re-admitted few years later.
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Safari: A classic that had more in common with Paris-Dakar than a modern rally.
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San Remo: Long running rally too close to Monte Carlo.
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Sardinia: When San Remo had to go, Sardinia stepped in.
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Sweden: The sole snow event on the calendar until Norway joined.
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Turkey: New event with few spectators, was dropped in calendar upheaval of 2007
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USA - Olympus: Another failed attempt to bring WRC to United States.
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