Atlanta, Georgia (USA) hosted the 1996 Summer Olympics
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∙ 14y agoMy guess would be Lausanne, Switzerland which is where the IOC headquarters and the Olympic museum are.
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∙ 14y agoGeorgia which is in Atlanta(USA)
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∙ 13y agoThere were no Olympic games held in 1998(closest one's-1996-atlanta;2000-Sydney
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∙ 15y agoLos Angeles, United States
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∙ 15y agoAtlanta, USA
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∙ 15y agoSydney.
There was no Summer Olympics in 1966. 1964 was hosted by Tokyo, Japan and 1968 games were hosted by Mexico City, Mexico.
There was no Olympic games in 1940.
Barcelona, Spain hosted the Olympics in 1992.
Edmonton has never hosted an Olympic Games, either Summer or Winter. Salt Lake City hosted the Winter Olympics of 2002.
The Summer Olympics have been in: St Louis, Missouri 1904 Los Angeles, California 1932 Los Angeles, California 1980 Atlanta, Georgia 1996 The USA also had 4 Winter Olympics. They are the country the have hosted the Olympics most often with 8 total.
Mexico City, Mexico hosted the 1968 Summer Olympics.
Mexico City hosted the Summer Olympics and Grenoble hosted the Winter Olympics.
London, England. London also hosted the 1948 Summer Olympics and is scheduled to host the 2012 Summer Olympics.
The 1952 Winter Olympics, officially known as the VI Olympic Winter Games, took place in Oslo, Norway, from 14 to 25 February 1952. Discussions about Oslo hosting the Winter Olympic Games began as early as 1935; the city wanted to host the 1948 Games, but World War II made that impossible. Instead, Oslo won the right to host the 1952 Games in a contest that included Cortina d'Ampezzo in Italy and Lake Placid in the United States. All of the venues were in Oslo's metropolitan area except for the alpine skiing events, which were held at Norefjell, 113 km (70 mi) from the capital. A new hotel was built to house the press and dignitaries, along with three dormitories to house athletes and coaches, creating the first modern athlete's village. The city of Oslo bore the financial burden of hosting the Games in return for the revenue they generated.The Games attracted 694 athletes representing 30 countries, who participated in six sports and 22 events.[1] Japan and Germany made their returns to Olympic competition, after being forced to miss the 1948 Games in the aftermath of World War II. Germany was represented solely by West German athletes because East Germany declined to compete as a unified team. Portugal and New Zealand made their Winter Olympic debuts, and for the first time women were allowed to compete in cross-country skiing.Norwegian truck driver Hjalmar Andersen won three out of four speed skating events to become the most decorated athlete at the Games. Germany resumed its former prominence in bobsleigh, with wins in the four- and two-man events. Dick Button of the United States performed the first triple jump in international competition to claim his second consecutive men's figure skating Olympic title. The 1952 Games featured one demonstration sport, bandy, but only three countries, all Scandinavian, competed in the tournament. Norway dominated the overall medal count with 16 medals, seven of them gold. The Games closed with the presentation of a flag that would be passed from one Winter Olympics host city to the next. The flag, which became known as the "Oslo flag", has been displayed in the host city during each subsequent Winter Games
Seoul hosted the 1988 Summer Olympic games.
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Nagano, Japan hosted the Winter Olympics in 1998.
Nagano, Japan, hosted the 1998 winter Olympics.
Sydney, Australia was the host city for the 2000 Summer Olympics.