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What cites held a formula 1 grand prix this season?

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The 2013 Formula One racing calendar includes a total of 19 races in different countries. The countries that are going to host the race usually get their name added to the GP. The events this year are:

1. Australian GP - Melbourne

2. Malaysian GP - Kuala Lumpur

3. Chinese GP - Shanghai

4. Bahrain GP - Sakhir

5. Spanish GP - Valencia

6. Monaco GP - Monte Carlo

7. Canadian GP - Montreal

8. British GP - Silverstone

9. German GP - Hockenheim

10. Hungarian GP - Budapest

11. Belgian GP - Spa

12. Italian GP - Monza

13. Singapore GP - Singapore

14. Korean GP - Yeongham

15. Japanese GP - Suzuka

16. Indian GP - New Delhi

17. Abu Dhabi GP - Abu Dhabi

18. United States GP - Texas

19. Brazilian GP - Interlagos

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