Fans who walked or sang to Brazil
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The World Cup has brought football fans from around the world to cities across Brazil to cheer on their favourite teams.
The BBC's Franz Strasser has met some of them after they flew, walked or sang their way to the World Cup.
Brazil
Rio resident on decorating the streets in green and yellow
Netherlands
Why 30 orange cars drove 17,400 miles to Rio
Argentina
Santiago Halty tells the BBC how it feels to be an Argentine fan in Brazil
France
Duo film World Cup matches from fans' point of view
Belgium
Belgians, beer and the boys in Brazil
Chile
Meet some of the 3,000 Chile fans who drove in caravans to the World Cup
Bosnia and Hercegovina
First-timers Bosnia-Hercegovina lose in the first round - but the fans party on
Iran
'Celebrity status' for Iran fans in Brazil
Australia
Newlyweds' World Cup honeymoon outlasts England's stay
Greece
Nikos Strathorakis's World Cup winning slogan
England
Four England walked 1,966 km to Brazil for the World Cup.
Spain
A life-long Spanish football fan travels to Rio to root for her home team at the 2014 World Cup.
USA
Gareth Leonard left his job in 2009 to explore South America for five years, aiming to wrap up the whirlwind tour at the World Cup in Brazil