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ROME - XVII (1960), Summer Olympics

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OSLO - VI (1952), Winter Olympics

SEOUL - XXIV (1988), Summer Olympics

SOCHI - XXII (2014), Winter Olympic Games

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ATHENS - I (1896), XXVIII (2004), Summer Olympics

MILAN - XXV (2026), winter olympic games

PARIS - II (1900), VIII (1924), XXXIII (2024), Summer Olympics

BEIJING - XXIV (2022), winter olympic games

TOKYO - XVIII (1964), XXXII (2021), Summer Olympics

TURIN - XX (2006), winter olympic games

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BERLIN - XI (1936), summer olympic games

LONDON - IV (1908), XIV (1948), XXX (2012), Summer Olympics

MEXICO CITY - XIX (1968), summer olympic games

MOSCOW - XXII (1980), Summer Olympic Games

MUNICH - XX (1972), Summer Olympics

NAGANO - XVIII (1998), Winter Olympic Games

SYDNEY - XXVII (2000), Summer Olympics

CHAMONI - I (1924), winter olympic games

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ATLANTA - XXVI (1996), Summer Olympics

BRISBANE - XXXV (2032) , Summer Olympics

Innsbruck - IX (1964), XII (1976), Winter Olympics

CALGARY - XV (1988), winter olympic games

SAPPORO - XI (1972), winter olympic games

SARAEVO - XIV (1984), Winter Olympics

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VANCOUVER XXI (2010), winter olympic games

GRENOBLE - X (1968), winter olympic games

MELBOURNE - XVI (1956), Summer Olympics

MONTREAL - XXI (1976), Summer Olympics

PYEONGCHANG - XXIII (2018), winter olympic games

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AMSTERDAM - IX (1928), Summer Olympic Games

ANTWERP - VII (1920), Summer Olympic Games

BARCELONA - XXV (1992), Summer Olympic Games

STOCKHOLM - V (1912), Summer Olympics

HELSINKI - XV (1952), Summer Olympic Games

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ALBERVILLE - XVI (1992), winter olympic games

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LILLEHAMMER - XVII (1994), winter olympic games

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