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The Olympic rings are blue, black, red, yellow, and green. Every country in the world has one of their flags' colors represented by one or more of the rings.

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Five. Blue, black, red, yellow, and green.

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Black means excellence Blue means perticaptoin Yellow means competition Red means hope and Green means unity.

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There are 5 rings in the Olympics. The 5 rings represent the union of the five continents of the world. The Olympic mark was adopted in 1914.

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The five rings represent the five nations that compete in the Olympics and the interlocking means peace through out the world.

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There are five olympic rings. Each ring represents a continent (excluding the poles) and at least one of each of the colours can be found in EVERY countries flag.

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5 green red yellow black blue

These colours are chosen for the rings because at least one colour (either red, yellow, blue, green or black) is included in every country's flag.

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