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1.1 million tickets sold for the Paris Paralympics , 2 months left to reach 2.8 million target.
Organizers said there are 550,000 tickets on sale for 25 euros ($ 27 ) or less.
The current highest-selling Paralympic events are for track and field (being held at the national stadium, Stade de France ), for basketball (at Bercy Arena ) and tennis.
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