Host cities of the Modern Olympics
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Host cities for the Olympic Games
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Summer Games:
1896 - Athens (Greece)
1900 - Paris (France)
1904 - St. Louis (USA)
1908 - London (UK)
1912 - Stockholm (Sweden)
1916 - Cancelled due to WWI
1920 - Antwerp (Belgium)
1924 - Paris (France)
1928 - Amsterdam (Netherlands)
1932 - Los Angeles (USA)
1936 - Berlin (Germany)
1940 - Cancelled due to WWII
1944 - Cancelled due to WWII
1948 - London (UK)
1952 - Helsinki (Finland)
1956 - Melbourne (Australia)
1960 - Rome (Italy)
1964 - Tokyo (Japan)
1968 - Mexico City (Mexico)
1972 - Munich (Germany)
1976 - Montreal (Canada)
1980 - Moscow (Russia)
1984 - Los Angeles (USA)
1988 - Seoul (Korea)
1992 - Barcelona (Spain)
1996 - Atlanta (USA)
2000 - Sydney (Australia)
2004 - Athens (Greece)
2008 - Beijing (China)
2012 - London (UK)
2016 - 4 cities Shortlisted (Chicago (USA), Tokyo (Japan), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), and Madrid (Spain).
Final decision on the city to host these games will be made on 2 October 2009 in Copenhagen.
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Winter Games:
1924 - Chamonix (France)
1928 - St. Moritz (Switzerland)
1932 - Lake Placid (USA)
1936 - Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Germany)
1948 - St. Moritz (Switzerland)
1952 - Oslo (Norway)
1956 - Cortina d'Ampezzo (Italy)
1960 - Squaw Valley (USA)
1964 - Innsbruck (Austria)
1968 - Grenoble (France)
1972 - Sapporo (Japan)
1976 - Innsbruck (Austria)
1980 - Lake Placid (USA)
1984 - Sarajevo (Bosnia)
1988 - Calgary (Canada)
1992 - Albertville (France)
1994 - Lillehammer (Norway)
1998 - Nagano (Japan)
2002 - Salt Lake City (USA)
2006 - Torino (Italy)
2010 - Vancouver (Canada)
2014 - Sochi (Russia)
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The Stadium
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