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Athletes Participating: 10,500 (estimated)
City: LONDON (United Kingdom)
Top Athletes
(Stars) To Watch Out At Olympics 2012:-
Athletes Participating: 10,500 (estimated)
City: LONDON (United Kingdom)
Made from a golden
aluminium alloy, the triangular torch will be perforated by 8000
circular holes representing the 8000 torch-bearers to take part in the Olympic
relay.
London Olympics 2012 Torch |
Opening Ceremony : 27 JULY
Closing Seremony : 12 AUGUST
Top Athletes
(Stars) To Watch Out At Olympics 2012:-
The top athletes who can win a
gold in London Olympics 2012 are Anky Van Grunsven, Anna Meares, Artur
Beterbiev, Behdad Salimikordasiabi, Ian Thorpe, Im Dong Hyun, Javier Gomez,
Katie Taylor, Kohei Uchimura, LeBron James, Lena Schoneborn, Lin Dan, Lobke
Berkhout, Mahe Drysdale, Marta Vieira da Silva, Matthew Mitcham, Michael
Phelps, Misty May Treanor, Nastia Liukin, Neymar, Niccolo Campriani, Peter
Joppich, Saori Yoshida, Teddy Riner, Teun De Nooijer, Steven Lopez, Timo Boll,
Tony Estanguet , Usain Bolt, Serena Williams, Kerri Walsh , Misty May Treanor,
Jessica Ennis, Timo Boll, Anky van Grunsven, Ekaterina Gamova, Federica
Pellegrini, Du Li, Christopher Hoy, Alicia Coutts, Tom Daley, Max Hoff, Lobke
Berkhout, Saina Nehwal, Sarah Menezes, Rebecca Adlington, Ryan Lochte,
Carmelita Jeter, Allyson Felix, Stephanie Rice, Ryan Hall, Missy Franklin,
Rebecca Soni and Terrence Jones.
LONDON OLYMPICS DAILY EVENTS:-
London Olympics 2012 Daily Events |
26 SPORTS - TOTAL OF 36 DISCIPLINES:-
Aquatics (disciplines: diving, swimming,
synchronized swimming, water polo): Aquatic Centre in the Olympic Park
Archery: Lord´s Cricket Grounds
Athletics (track and field): Olympic
Stadium
Badminton: Greenwich Arena
Basketball: Basketball Arena (north from Olympic
Stadium) in the Olympic Park and North Greenwich Arena
Boxing: ExCeL London near London City
Airport in east London’s Royal Victoria Dock
Canoeing (disciplines: sprint, slalom):
Broxbourne, River Lee Country Park in the Lee Valley Park, Hertfordshire
Cycling (disciplines: BMX, mountain
biking, road, track): Regent’s Park. VeloPark in the north of the Olympic Park
and Weald Country Park
Equestrian (Eventing, Dressage, Jumping):
Greenwich Park
Fencing: Fencing Hall at the Olympic Park
Field
hockey: Hockey Centre
in north west of the Olympic Park
Football: A number of stadia across the United
Kingdom, with the final being played at Wembley Stadium
Gymnastics (disciplines: artistic
gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics and trampolining): Greenwich and North
Greenwich Arenas
Handball: Handball Arena in the west of the
Olympic Park
Judo: ExCeL London
Modern
pentathlon:
Olympic Stadium, Greenwich Park
Rowing: Eton Dorney, near Windsor Castle,
around 25 miles west of London
Sailing: The Weymouth and Portland National
Sailing Academy, England’s south coast
Shooting: Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich
Common in south east London
Table
tennis: ExCeL London
Taekwondo: ExCeL London
Tennis: Wimbledon
Triathlon: Hyde Park
Volleyball: Indoor – Earls Court. Beach – Horse
Guards Parade in Downing Street and across St James’ Park from Buckingham
Palace
Weightlifting: ExCeL London
Wrestling: (Greco-Roman and Freestyle): ExCeL
London
LONDON
OLYMPICS 2012 @ MEDALS:-
London Olympics 2012 Medals |
What
would be the distinction of London Olympic 2012? New World records, a big share
of medals for host Britain or a horribly inconceivable peril of terrorism?
Security
issue for London the Olympics is the hottest topic being discussed all over the
World. Security now seems dominant over game events and people are more
concerned about how can British Government secure this International Mega Event
from terrorists, anarchists, and other seeking to cause destruction and make
headlines. A lot of videos are available on Internet describing how the terrorists
may attack to sabotage this sports event and what may be the level of
destruction.
There
are real security threats from various groups planning to target this Olympics.
According to officials, air strikes, protests, street violence, and
cyber-related attacks on critical infrastructures should be expected in London
before and during Olympics games. Officials also realize that terrorists’
targets are multiple. Not only Olympic village and infrastructures are in
danger, but administrative staff, officials, volunteers, and concern corporate
companies employees are also possible target of terrorists alongside players of
western countries particularly.
LONDON
OLYMPICS 2012 STADIUM:-
London Olympics 2012 Stadium |
British
Officials seem more afraid of the threat comes from theal-Qaida inspired
Somalia separatist group al-Shabaab, whose suicide fanatics are reportedly
entering into UK individually via uncharted routes from Somalia and may have
weapons and explosives training.
British
Interior Ministry has warned people about the scale of the threat in the run-up
to Olympics and about the would-be suicide bombers among 2,000 extremists
already based in the Britain and intelligence reports fear public areas, along
with actual Games venues, could also be attacked. Although the Government is
taking all best possible security measures but one must keep it in mind that to
counter security measures, terrorists are also learning all time and adapting.
For
game venues, public has known some traditional precautionary instructions by
Security officials. There are strict rules on what can be brought into
venues.
The London Olympics 2012 Quick Facts:-
Opening
date: 27 July 2012
Closing
date: 12 August 2012
Participating
sports: 26 (in a total of 39 disciplines)
Events:
302
Nations
participating: 204 (estimated)
Athletes
participating: 10,500 (approximate)
Motto: Inspire
a Generation
“You
can bring one soft-sided bag into venues. It should fit under your seat or in
your lap. However, for football venues there is a strict limit on bags so only
very small bags are allowed into these venues. Please bring as little as
possible with you to Olympic and Paralympics events. You’ll need to go through
airport-style security when you arrive at your venue, so the more you bring
with you, the longer it will take you to pass through security.”
Main
Olympic Park in Stratford is protected under a secret security plan, including
the possibility-employing surface to air missiles to combat any threat from the
space.
To
protect sky during Olympics, some new regulations have been introduced. Under
the new rules, implemented from July 14, “all planes, from commercial airliners
to single-seat craft, hang gliders and even model aircraft must adhere to
strict regulations to fly across much of southeast England. There will also be
an absolute ban for planes over central London and the Olympic Park, other than
those using the capital’s Heathrow and City airports and a few other
exceptions. Military air traffic controllers will monitor planes while teams of
ground observers will keep watch for unauthorized craft. Typhoon fighter jets
and military helicopters carrying snipers will be dispatched to intercept any
suspicious planes and guide them away from the Olympic Park. Those not
responding or ignoring to a series of warnings, such as flares (bright signal
light) and written messages, could ultimately be shot down.”
All
sports lovers can do nothing but have a confidence on British Government’s
efforts and security measures to make London Olympics 2012 safe to the utmost
satisfaction of people of London, UK and entire World who wish to see and enjoy
games peacefully, fearlessly and with its right sprit...
ODA Chairman John Armitt said: "The
Aquatics Centre will be a fantastic gateway to the Games in 2012 and a
much-needed new community and elite sporting venue for the capital afterwards.
In July 2006, we published a delivery timetable which set out the ambitious
target to complete the main venues a year before the Games. Today, with the
completion of the sixth main permanent venue, I am proud to say that we have
delivered on that commitment.
“The completion of the Aquatics Centre is the latest chapter in a British success story where tens of thousands of workers and business from across the UK have demonstrated the ability of this country to successfully deliver major projects.”
LOCOG Chair Sebastian Coe said: “With construction now complete on the Aquatics Centre, we are another step closer to the spectacular Olympic Park which will be host to world class sport in 2012. And after the Games, the venue will become a much-needed swimming facility for London with community use at its heart, epitomising the spirit of London’s bid – a Games which would bring lasting change and encourage people to choose sport. Everyone involved can be very proud of this venue and the progress of the Olympic Park as a whole. I congratulate the ODA and their teams who have done a fantastic job.”
Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport Jeremy Hunt said: “The build project for London 2012 has been a huge success for the British construction industry, public sector and UK plc as a whole. The completion of the Aquatics Centre is the final permanent world-class sport venue to be finished on the Park and a proud moment for the ODA. All those that have worked on the Olympic Park deserve huge credit for what they have achieved. The venues are stunning and the stage is now set for us to put on the greatest sporting show on earth.”
“The completion of the Aquatics Centre is the latest chapter in a British success story where tens of thousands of workers and business from across the UK have demonstrated the ability of this country to successfully deliver major projects.”
LOCOG Chair Sebastian Coe said: “With construction now complete on the Aquatics Centre, we are another step closer to the spectacular Olympic Park which will be host to world class sport in 2012. And after the Games, the venue will become a much-needed swimming facility for London with community use at its heart, epitomising the spirit of London’s bid – a Games which would bring lasting change and encourage people to choose sport. Everyone involved can be very proud of this venue and the progress of the Olympic Park as a whole. I congratulate the ODA and their teams who have done a fantastic job.”
Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport Jeremy Hunt said: “The build project for London 2012 has been a huge success for the British construction industry, public sector and UK plc as a whole. The completion of the Aquatics Centre is the final permanent world-class sport venue to be finished on the Park and a proud moment for the ODA. All those that have worked on the Olympic Park deserve huge credit for what they have achieved. The venues are stunning and the stage is now set for us to put on the greatest sporting show on earth.”
London Olympics 2012: Participating Nations[204]:-
Afghanistan
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Albania
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Algeria
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Andorra
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Angola
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Antigua
and Barbuda
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Argentina
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Armenia
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Australia
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Austria
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Azerbaijan
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Bahamas
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Bahrain
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Barbados
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Belarus
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Belgium
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Bermuda
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Bolivia
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Bosnia
and Herzegovina
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Botswana
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Brazil
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British
Virgin Islands
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Bulgaria
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Burundi
|
Cameroon
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Canada
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Cayman
Islands
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Chile
|
China
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Colombia
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Congo
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DR
Congo
|
Costa
Rica
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Côte
d’Ivoire
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Croatia
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Cuba
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Cyprus
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Czech
Republic
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Denmark
|
Djibouti
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Dominica
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Dominican
Republic
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Ecuador
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Egypt
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El
Salvador
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Eritrea
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Estonia
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Ethiopia
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Fiji
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Finland
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France
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Gabon
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Georgia
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Germany
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Ghana
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Great
Britain
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Greece
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Grenada
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Guatemala
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Guyana
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Haiti
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Hong
Kong
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Hungary
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Iceland
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India
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Indonesia
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Iran
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Ireland
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Israel
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Italy
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Jamaica
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Japan
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Jordan
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Kazakhstan
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Kenya
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North
Korea
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South
Korea
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Kuwait
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Kyrgyzstan
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Latvia
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Lebanon
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Liberia
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Libya
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Lithuania
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Luxembourg
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Malaysia
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Malta
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Mexico
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Moldova
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Mongolia
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Montenegro
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Morocco
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Mozambique
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Namibia
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Netherlands
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New
Zealand
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Nigeria
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Norway
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Oman
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Pakistan
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Panama
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Papua
New Guinea
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Peru
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Philippines
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Poland
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Portugal
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Puerto
Rico
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Qatar
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Romania
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Russia
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Saint
Kitts and Nevis
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Saint
Lucia
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Samoa
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San
Marino
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Saudi
Arabia
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Senegal
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Serbia
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Singapore
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Slovakia
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Slovenia
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South
Africa
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Spain
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Sudan
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Sweden
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Switzerland
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Syria
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Chinese
Taipei
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Tajikistan
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Tanzania
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Thailand
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Trinidad
and Tobago
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Tunisia
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Turkey
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Turkmenistan
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Uganda
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Ukraine
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United
States
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Uruguay
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Uzbekistan
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Venezuela
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Vietnam
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Virgin
Islands
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Zambia
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Zimbabwe
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