Turin
Turin, Italy hosted the Winter Games in 2006.
Turin, Italy.
There were no 2006 Olympic Games. They take place every 4 years. The winter Olympics in 2006 were hosted by Turin Italy. See related links below.
Turin, Italy hosted the 2006 Winter Games.
The 2006 Winter Olympics were held in Turin (aka Torino), Italy.
Twice. 1) 1956 in Cortina d'Ampezzo. 2) 2006 in Turin.
Italy.
Italy has hosted three Olympic Games: Summer Olympics: 1960 - Rome Winter Olympics: 1956 - Cortina d'Ampezzo, 2006 - Turin
1908 and 1948 London Olympic Games - Historically the UK has hosted the Olympic Games twice. The fist time was the 1908 London Olympic GamesThere were no Olympics in 2006. They take place every 4 years.
Italy. The 2006 Winter Games were held in February 2006 in Turin, in NW Italy.
Mainly because of FIAT (Fabbrica italiana automobili torino, i.e. Italian Car Factory of Turin) and because it hosted the winter olympic games in 2006
The Games of the XX took place in the summer 1972, in Munich, West Germany. Additionally, the XX Olympic Winter Games took place in Turin, Italy, in 2006.