Olympic Games (NC)
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The Olympic Games is a traditional, international sports event, held every four years. Two separate contests are held, the Summer Olympics (since 1896) and Winter Olympics (since 1924).
Summer Olympics
- I - 1896 - Athens, Kingdom of Greece
- II - 1900 - Paris, French Republic
- III - 1904 - Reggane, Kingdom of Mauretania
- IV - 1908 - London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
- V - 1912 - Stockholm, Kingdom of Sweden
- VI - 1916 - Riu di Janhoru, Kingdom of Brazil
- VII - 1920 - Antwerp, Kingdom of Belgium
- VIII - 1924 - Mumbai, Marathi Empire
- IX - 1928 - Amsterdam, Kingdom of the Netherlands
- X - 1932 - Budapest, Kingdom of Hungary
- XI - 1936 - Berlin, German Empire
- XII - 1940 - Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic
- XIII - 1944 - Antananarivo, Kingdom of Madagascar
- XIV - 1948 - Caracas, Republic of Venezuela
- XV - 1952 - Nuuk, Kingdom of Calalith
- XVI - 1956 - Sydney, Kingdom of Australia
- XVII - 1960 - Rome, Republic of Italy
- XVIII - 1964 - Tokyo, Empire of Japan
- XIX - 1968 - Helsinki, Fennic Union
- XX - 1972 - Vienna, German Federation
- XXI - 1976 - Churchill, Canada
- XXII - 1980 - Moscow, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
- XXIII - 1984 - Madrid, Mediterranean Union
- XXIV - 1988 - Seoul, Republic of South Korea
- XXV - 1992 - Delhi, Federation of India
- XXVI - 1996 - Manhau, Kingdom of Brazil
- XXVII - 2000 - Dyokuuskay, Republic of Yakutia
- XXVIII - 2004 - Regenviche, Kingdom of Ostnia
- XXIX - 2008 - Beijing, People's Republic of China