The flame's journey starts in Olympia, Greece because it is the home of the Olympics, the town where the first ever Olympics took place. The flame's journey ends in the town that hosts the Olympics so the flame can light the Olympic cauldron and begin the Games.
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Yes, in 1952 the summer Olympics were held in Helsinki, the capital of Finland. The winter Olympics have never been held in Finland.
1719, the town adopted the name "Trent-Town" after william Trent.Later It was shortened to Trenton.
From the Greek Olympikos, from Olympos, of unknown origin, each referring to a town or district in Elis in ancient Greece.
Athens
They didn't have teams then. The athletes competed individually - not even 'representing' their town/city.
Eau Claire is a town on the western side of Wisconsin. The name means clear water... which is why the town celebrates pure water days.
Larissa is a town in Greece, but it is not mentioned in the Bible.
There is the wonderful beach sea and of corse town (i dont no the name of greek town)
The flame's journey starts in Olympia, Greece because it is the home of the Olympics, the town where the first ever Olympics took place. The flame's journey ends in the town that hosts the Olympics so the flame can light the Olympic cauldron and begin the Games.
Home Town Olympics - 1936 was released on: USA: 7 February 1936
In Greece.
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Gouves is a town in Greece. It begins with the letter g.
No, Naples is in Italy. In Greece there's Nafplio (or Nafplion), a town in the Peloponnese.
Dionysos, Greece, village in Attica, Greece, north of Athens