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Summer Olympic Games maps |
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DescriptionSummer Olympics.svg |
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Date | September 2009 | ||
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Author | NuclearVacuum |
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English (en): The nations and cities which held the Olympics
Nations which had held the Olympics at least once.1
Nations which had held the Olympics multiple times.
Cities which had held the Olympics at least once.
Cities which had held the Olympics multiple times.
1 London and Rio de Janeiro are selected cities which are to hold the Olympics in 2012 and 2016. |
русский (ru): Места проведения летних Олимпийских игр
Страны, принимавшие одни летние Олимпийские игры.1
Страны, принимавшие две и более летних Олимпиады.
Города, принимавшие одни летние Олимпийские игры.
Города, принимавшие две летних Олипиады (Лос Анджелес, Париж, Лондон, и Афины).
1 Лондон (2012 г) и Рио-де-Жанейро (2016 г) заключаются в проведении Олимпийских игр в будущем. |
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