European Olympic Committees
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The European Olympic Committees is an organization based in Rome, Italy. Its European membership is 48 National Olympic Committees.
[edit] Member countries
Code | Nation / IOC designation | Notes |
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ALB | ![]() |
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AND | ![]() |
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ARM | ![]() |
part of RUS (![]() part of URS ( ![]() part of EUN ( ![]() |
AUT | ![]() |
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AZE | ![]() |
part of RUS (![]() part of URS ( ![]() part of EUN ( ![]() |
BEL | ![]() |
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BIH | ![]() |
part of YUG (![]() |
BLR | ![]() |
part of RUS (![]() part of URS ( ![]() part of EUN ( ![]() |
BUL | ![]() |
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CRO | ![]() |
part of YUG (![]() |
CYP | ![]() |
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CZE | ![]() |
BOH (![]() part of TCH ( ![]() |
DEN | ![]() |
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ESP | ![]() |
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EST | ![]() |
part of RUS (![]() current usage 1924-1936 part of URS ( ![]() current usage resumed 1992 |
FIN | ![]() |
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FRA | ![]() |
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GBR | ![]() IOC designation: Great Britain |
"Great Britain and Ireland" 1896-1920 current usage began 1924 at Commonwealth Games the teams compete as: ENG ![]() NIR ![]() SCO ![]() WAL ![]() |
GEO | ![]() |
part of RUS (![]() part of URS ( ![]() part of EUN ( ![]() |
GER | ![]() |
current usage 1896-1936![]() ![]() split into FRG ( ![]() and GDR ( ![]() competed as EUA ( ![]() current usage resumed 1992 |
GRE | ![]() |
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HUN | ![]() |
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IRL | ![]() |
part of "Great Britain and Ireland" 1896-1920 current usage began 1924 |
ISL | ![]() |
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ISR | ![]() |
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ITA | ![]() |
KIT (![]() |
LAT | ![]() |
part of RUS (![]() current usage 1924-1936 part of URS ( ![]() current usage resumed 1992 |
LIE | ![]() |
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LTU | ![]() |
part of RUS (![]() current usage 1924-1936 part of URS ( ![]() current usage resumed 1992 |
LUX | ![]() |
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MDA | ![]() IOC designation: Republic of Moldova |
part of RUS (![]() part of ROM ( ![]() part of URS ( ![]() part of EUN ( ![]() |
MKD | ![]() IOC designation: Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia |
part of YUG (![]() individuals as IOP (Independent Olympic Participants) 1992 |
MLT | ![]() |
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MON | ![]() |
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NED | ![]() |
HOL (Holland) 1900-1988 |
NOR | ![]() |
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POL | ![]() |
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POR | ![]() |
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ROM | ![]() |
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RUS | ![]() IOC designation: Russian Federation |
Designated "Russian Empire" 1900-1912 replaced by URS ( ![]() part of EUN ( ![]() current usage began 1996 |
SRB | ![]() |
part of YUG (![]() individuals as IOP (Independent Olympic Participants) 1992 part of YUG ( ![]() part of SCG ( ![]() usage to be resumed 2008 |
SLO | ![]() |
part of YUG (![]() |
SMR | ![]() |
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SUI | ![]() |
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SVK | ![]() |
part of TCH (![]() |
SWE | ![]() |
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TUR | ![]() |
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UKR | ![]() |
part of RUS (![]() part of URS ( ![]() part of EUN ( ![]() |
[edit] External links
Africa: ANOCA – Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa |