The United States
has hosted four Summer Olympic Games, more than any other nation. The United
Kingdom hosted the 2012 Olympic games, its third Summer Olympic Games, in its
capital London, making London the first city to host the Summer Olympic Games
three times. Australia, France, Germany and Greece have all hosted the Summer
Olympic Games twice. Other countries that have hosted the Summer Olympics are
Belgium, China, Canada, Finland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, South
Korea, Spain, the Soviet Union and Sweden. In 2016, Rio de Janeiro will host the first
Summer Games in South America. Three cities have hosted two Summer
Olympic Games: Los Angeles, Paris and Athens. Stockholm, Sweden, has hosted events at two Summer Olympic
Games, having hosted the games in 1912 and the equestrian events at the 1956
Summer Olympics—which
they are usually listed as jointly hosting.[2] Events at the summer Olympics have also been held
in Hong Kong and the Netherlands, with the equestrian events at
the 2008
Summer Olympics being
held in Sha Tin and Kwu Tung, Hong Kong and two sailing races at the 1920
Summer Olympics being
held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Source: Wikipedia (accessed 18.09.2013).
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