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In which city did the earliest Olympic Games originate? How many times has it been held now? What is its purpose, motto and slogan?

The Olympic Games got its name because it originated from Olympia in ancient Greece. The ancient Olympic Games lasted for 293 sessions from 776 BC to 393 AD, and was later abolished by the Roman emperor Dior for engaging in cult activities. According to the proposal of French aristocrat Pierre De Coubertin, 1994 International Sports Conference held in Paris decided to resume the Olympic Games. The first modern Olympic Games was held in Athens, Greece on 1896, and then held in turn around the world. The Winter Olympics was founded in 1924. The Olympic Games has now become a symbol of peace and friendship. The last Summer Olympics was the 2004 Athens Summer Olympics. The latest Winter Olympics was the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, which consisted of 7 major events and 84 minor events. This summer Olympic Games is the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Games, with 28 major events and 302 minor events. The next Winter Olympics will be 20 10 Vancouver Winter Olympics and the next Summer Olympics will be 20 12 London Summer Olympics. The first modern Olympic Games in history was held in Greece. A * * * Twenty-eighth session.

Coubertin published "persistently pursuing and realizing a great and beneficial cause under modern living conditions." This historic speech, which is extremely rich in content and full of enthusiasm, was later called the Olympic Declaration.

The concept of "Modern Olympic Games" was put forward by the late French educator Pierre De Coubertin in 1896. He defined the main purpose of the modern Olympic Games as "peace, friendship and progress" and made it clear that the modern Olympic Games are not for profit.

The purpose of Beijing Olympic Games is humanistic Olympics, high-tech Olympics and green Olympics.

Olympic motto-"Faster, higher and stronger".

Olympic motto, also known as Olympic motto or slogan, is one of the purposes of the Olympic movement. The motto "Citius, Altius, Fortius" was put forward by Henri Martin Didong, a close friend of Coubertin, in 1895. He carved this sentence on the lintel of the school. Coubertin appreciated this. After his proposal, 19 13 was officially approved by the International Olympic Committee and became the Olympic motto. 1920, which became a part of the Olympic symbol. In addition, some people take "sports is peace" and "it is important to participate, not to win" as their mottos.