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The colors of the Olympic rings represent the colors any nation may have on its flag with no exceptions. So the color blue represents the blue in any national flag, such as Greek, French, Swedish and so on.

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It represents Europe.

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It epresentes the sea of New Zealand

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because their favourite colour is blue

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