Summer Olympics:
1976: Montreal, Canada
1980: Moscow, Soviet Union
1984: Los Angeles, California, United States
1988: Seoul, South Korea
1992: Barcelona, Spain
1996: Atlanta, Georgia, United States
2000: Sydney, Australia
2004: Athens, Greece
2008: Beijing, China
2012: London, United Kingdom
Winter Olympics:
1976: Innsbruck, Austria
1980: Lake Placid, New York, United States
1984: Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
1988: Calgary, Canada
1992: Albertville, France
1994: Lillehammer, Norway
1998: Nagano, Japan
2002: Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
2006: Turin, Italy
2010: Vancouver, Canada
2014: Sochi, Russia
The clues in the name London is where it was hosted
The United States has hosted the Winter Olympics the most times with four: Lake Placid, New York (1932 & 1980); Squaw Valley, California (1960); Salt Lake City, Utah (2002).
The collective name for the international competition is the Olympics, or Olympic Games.
Olympia is the name of the city that is the capital of Washington. It has the same name as an Ancient Greek city which hosted the Ancient Olympics.
Austria Belgium Finland France Germany [under Nazi Germany and West Germany] Greece Italy Netherlands Norway Russia [hosted Olympics in 1980 under the name Soviet Union, will do so as Russia in 2014] Spain Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom Yugoslavia
There can be no definitive answer to the question. For the countries that HAVE losted the Olympics, see the related link.
Australia and Greece are some
The 2012 Olympics are the 27th modern Summer Olympics (the name XXX Olympiad includes the three years that the games were cancelled due to war).
No country name begins with the letter X.
David Frost has hosted multiple television shows through the years.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Rio de Janeiro is commonly called "Rio." It is the second largest city in Brazil. It is the third largest metropolis in South America.
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