yes they do
yes
Yes, if they win the bid. it says why not how
Subject to certain Intrnational Olympic Committee (IOC) guidelines, any major city can apply to host the Summer Games. However, locations for the Winter Olympics, which require extensive ice and snow, are much more restrictive as regards available area, climate, and access (Innsbruck, the site of the first Winter Youth Olympics in 2012, had to haul in snow for the Olympics in 1964). Because the Games are expensive, rules now limit host countries to those that would likely not suffer adverse impact from bearing the immense costs. This effectively prevents developing countries from hosting a Winter Olympics.
yes becaause any city can hold it because most city have snow so only thing you need is snow because it is a winter Olympics that's is why
The northernmost city to host the Olympics is Oslo, Norway, which held the Winter Olympics in 1952. It is located at approximately 59.9 degrees North latitude. This makes it the furthest north any city has hosted the Olympic Games.
Ireland didn't win any medals at the 2006 Winter Olympics.
India didn't win any medals at the 2006 Winter Olympics.
There weren't any 2010 Olympics except if you mean't the winter Olympics which are a different thing than the Olympics thank you very much. The Winter Olympics were held in Vancouver Canada.
No! but they will be in the Winter Olympics
As of August 21, 2009 Colombia has not entered a team in the 2010 Winter Olympics. Since Colombia has never participated in a Winter Olympics, it is doubtful that they will send any athletes to the 2010 Winter Games.
Poland never hosted any summer or winter olympics.
Yes it is. Cities normally host Olympics and Luxembourg is a country. While it is small it is still more than big enough to host the Olympics. Like any city that has hosted the Olympics, all it would need would be to build some more facilities.