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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