There are many different colors that other countries all wear in the Olympics. These colors include blue, red, orange, green, black, and many others.
red, blue, black, yellow and green
Nope - the Olympic flag is a modern item. It signifies the five continents where the Olympics are held - and at least one of the colours of the rings appears on every flag of the participating countries.
Though the Olympic Rings are coloured in those five colours, the flag as a whole has six colours: White, Red, Yellow, Green, Blue and Black. At the introducation of the flag, in 1914, those six colours were all the colours that appeared in the flags of the nations participating in the Olympic Games.
There were no Winter Olympics in 2004.
Thirty-two?
205
Many countries have red as one of their national colours.
Australia wears green and goldchina wears red and yellow Canada wears red and white
The Netherlands
There was 88 countries at the 2014 olympics. 6 more countries than at the 2010 Olympics.
pink
there is 205 countries in the Olympics there is 205 countries in the Olympics
There are 200 countries at the 2010 olympics.
there are 204 countries in the Olympics.
it has different countries in the Olympics and you study countries in geography
there are 204 countries in the olympics
44 countries participated in the 1924 Summer Olympics. 16 countries participated in the 1924 Winter Olympics.
You probably think of the five rings of the Olympics. I've read that the number of the rings means the 5 inhabited continents, but the colour of them was never tied to any continent. The colours were chosen from the colours most frequently appearing in the flags of the different countries.