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Session Venue Year.
1 Athens, Greece, 1896
2 Paris, France, 1900
3 St. Louis, USA, 1904
4 London, England, 1908
5 Stockholm, Sweden, 1912
6 Berlin, Germany, 1916
7 Antwerp, Belgium, 1920
8 Paris, France, 1924
9 Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1928
10 Los Angeles, USA, 1932
11 Berlin, Germany, 1936
12 Helsinki, Finland, 1940
13 London, England, 1944
14 London, England, 1948
15 Helsinki, Finland, 1952
16 Melbourne, Australia, 1956
17 Rome, Italy, 1960
18 Tokyo, Japan, 1964
19 Mexico City, Mexico, 1968
20 Munich formerly West Germany 1972
21 Montreal, Canada, 1976
22 Moscow, former Soviet Union, 1980
23 Los Angeles, USA, 1984
24 Seoul, South Korea, 1988
25 Barcelona, Spain, 1992
26 Atlanta, USA, 1996
27 Sydney, Australia, 2000
28 Athens, Greece, 2004
29 Beijing, People's Republic of China 2008 (Soon) Except for the above, the rest have not been held, or if you don't know the name of the country, turn to the map.
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The venue of the previous Summer Olympic Games.
Session Venue Year.
1 Athens, Greece, 1896
2 Paris, France, 1900
3 St. Louis, USA, 1904
4 London, England, 1908
5 Stockholm, Sweden, 1912
6 Berlin, Germany, 1916
7 Antwerp, Belgium, 1920
8 Paris, France, 1924
9 Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1928
10 Los Angeles, USA, 1932
11 Berlin, Germany, 1936
12 Helsinki, Finland, 1940
13 London, England, 1944
14 London, England, 1948
15 Helsinki, Finland, 1952
16 Melbourne, Australia, 1956
17 Rome, Italy, 1960
18 Tokyo, Japan, 1964
19 Mexico City, Mexico, 1968
20 Munich formerly West Germany 1972
21 Montreal, Canada, 1976
22 Moscow, former Soviet Union, 1980
23 Los Angeles, USA, 1984
24 Seoul, South Korea, 1988
25 Barcelona, Spain, 1992
26 Atlanta, USA, 1996
27 Sydney, Australia, 2000
28 Athens, Greece, 2004
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That's a lot, except for the following ones, none of them have been held.
Athens, Paris, Saint Louis, London, Stockholm, Berlin, Antwerp, Paris, Amsterdam, Los Angeles, Berlin, Helsinki, London, London, Helsinki, Melbourne, Rome, Tokyo, Mexico City, Munich, Montreal, Moscow, Los Angeles, Seoul, Barcelona, Atlanta, Sydney, Athens.
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Athens, Paris, St. Louis, London, Stockholm, Berlin, Antwerp, Paris, Amsterdam, Los Angeles, Berlin, Helsinki, London, London, Helsinki, Melbourne, Rome, Tokyo, Mexico City, Munich, Montreal, Moscow, Los Angeles, Seoul, Barcelona, Atlanta, Sydney, Athens In addition to the above.
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In general, poor and insecure countries are not eligible to host.
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One of the countries that has never participated in an Olympics is the Vatican.
The full name is "Vatican City State, the seat of the Holy See, located on the Vatican Heights in the northwest corner of Rome, with an area of square kilometers.
It has a permanent population of about 800 people, most of whom are clergy. The Vatican was the center of the Papal State in the Middle Ages, and after the annexation of the territory of the Papal State to Italy in 1870, the Pope retired to the Vatican. In 1929, the Lateran Treaty was signed with Italy
Become an independent state. The Vatican is the smallest and least populated country in the world.
The Vatican has neither industry nor agriculture nor natural resources. The necessities of life are supplied by Italy. The revenues are mainly based on travel, stamps, rental of real estate, bank interest on special property payments, profits from the Vatican Bank, tributes to the Pope and donations from the faithful.
The Vatican has its own currency, which is in common with the Italian lira.
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At the Beijing Olympics, 21 countries and regions did not participate.
There are a total of 226 countries and regions in the world, including 195 countries and 32 regions.
A total of 205 countries and regions participated in the Beijing Olympics, and only 205 members of the Olympic Committee participated in the Beijing Olympics. Only Brunei (one of the members of the Olympic Committee) did not participate because no athletes registered for the Games, and many other countries or regions are not members of the Olympic Committee, such as Macau, Kosovo, the Vatican and so on.
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There are only 15 countries that have hosted the Olympic Games, and the Beijing Olympics, which has the most countries participating in the Olympic Games, has 194, and almost all countries in the world have participated, so there are about 179 countries that have not hosted the Olympic Games; The first Olympic Games in the world (Athens, Greece, 1896).
Second Olympic Games (Paris, France, 1900).
Third Olympic Games (St. Louis, USA, 1904).
Fourth Olympic Games (London, England, 1908).
5th Olympic Games (Stockholm, Sweden, 1912)6th Olympic Games were not held due to World War I7th Olympic Games (Antwerp, Belgium, 1920).
8th Olympic Games (Paris, France, 1924).
9th Olympic Games (Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1928) 11th Olympic Games (Berlin, Germany, 1936).
The 12th Olympic Games were not held due to World War II.
XIV Olympic Games (London, England, 1948).
15th Olympic Games (Helsinki, Finland, 1952), 16th Olympic Games (Melbourne, Australia, 1956), 17th Olympic Games (Rome, Italy, 1960).
XVIII Olympic Games (Tokyo, Japan, 1964).
XIX Olympic Games (Mexico, Mexico, 1968) and XX Olympic Games (Munich, Germany, 1972).
XXXI Olympic Games (Montreal, Canada, 1976), XXII Olympic Games (Moscow, USSR, 1980), XXIII Olympic Games (Los Angeles, USA, 1984), XXIV Olympic Games (Seoul, South Korea, 1988).
XXV Olympic Games (Barcelona, Spain, 1992), XXVI Olympic Games (Atlanta, USA, 1996), XXVII Olympic Games (Sydney, Australia, 2000), XXVIII Olympic Games (Athens, Greece, 2004).
XXIX Olympic Games (Beijing, China, 2008).
XXXI Olympic Games (London, UK, 2012
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1. South Sudan did not participate in the Olympic Games.
2. The Republic of South Sudan (Republic of South Sudan) is a landlocked country in eastern Africa, bordered by Ethiopia to the east, the Central African Republic to the west, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya and Uganda to the south, Sudan to the north, and the capital Juba.
3. South Sudan was originally part of the Anglo-Egyptian condominium of Sudan, and after 1956, it became a part of the Republic of Sudan and belonged to 10 provinces in southern Sudan. After the first Sudanese civil war, Southern Sudan was granted autonomy from 1972 to 1983. The second Sudanese civil war broke out in 1983 and was followed by the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement in 2005 and the establishment of Southern Sudan Autonomy**.
In 2011, the Republic of South Sudan declared independence at 0:00 on July 9, 2011, becoming the 54th country on the African continent, and about 30 heads of state participated in the prestigious independence celebrations of the Republic of South Sudan, as well as the founding ceremony of United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. On 14 July 2011, the Republic of South Sudan officially became the 193rd Member State of the United Nations.
United States From the first modern Olympics to the end of the 20th century, the United States was the country that hosted the most modern Olympic Games. These include 4 Summer Olympics and 3 Winter Olympics. In 1904, St. Louis in the United States hosted the 3rd Summer Olympics; In 1932, Los Angeles hosted the 10th Summer Olympics; In 1984, Los Angeles was once again the host, hosting the 23rd Summer Olympics; In 1996, Atlanta hosted the 26th Summer Olympics; In 1932, Lake Placid hosted the 3rd Winter Olympics in the United States; In 1960,
Not selected yet. But there are some big cities that should be held, namely: Wellington New Zealand, Riyadh Saudi Arabia, New Delhi (India), Jakarta (Indonesia), Barcelona (Spain), Istanbul (Turkey), Astana (Kazakhstan), Mexico City (Mexico), Buenos Aires (Argentina), St. Petersburg (Russia), Warsaw (Poland), Vienna (Austria), Budapest (Hungary), Shanghai (China), Bangkok (Thailand), Amsterdam (Netherlands), São Paulo (Brazil), Lisbon (Portugal), Abuja (Nigeria), Johannesburg South Africa, Chongqing (China), Milan (Italy), Perth (Australia), Madrid (Spain), Copenhagen (Denmark), Hyderabad (India), Philadelphia (USA), Addis Ababa (Ethiopia), Singapore, Panama City (Panama) Congo, Kinshasa Congo, Abu Dhabi (UAE), Kuwait City (Kuwait), Jerusalem (Palestine), Pyongyang (DPRK), Seoul (South Korea), Minsk (Belarus), Dublin (Ireland), Nuuk (Greenland) (Special).
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That must be our China, because China's national anthem is very temperamental, and the sound is particularly loud, the melody is also particularly impassioned, and our national flag is also a five-star red flag showing a very imposing atmosphere, so I think the most distinctive is China.