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English: The Olympic Rings are a iconic symbol of the Olympic Games. The rings represent the five continents (Antarctica is excluded from this): Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and America (considered to be one continent).
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Author Pierre de Coubertin
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The Olympic Rings, the primary symbol of the Olympic games. The rings represent the five inhabited continents of the world. From left to right, they are: Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and America which is considered one single continent.

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