2026 Update: As the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics prepare to officially open, we don't so far have an updated version of our explainer on which countries and are and aren't in the Olympics. However, the below update from the Paris 2024 summer Olympics is still accurate as far as which countries are and aren't accepted as Olympic nations. Details on suspended countries may or may not be out-of-date, and the list of current attendees is different (you can see it on Wikipedia).
This is an updated version of an article first published in 2012. To see previous versions, view all Olympics articles on PolGeoNow.
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| Map of all countries in the Olympics and their regional associations. By Evan Centanni, modeled after this map. |
The 2024 Summer Olympics are officially opening this Friday, July 26. This year they're officially hosted by the city of Paris, France, though events will be held all around the country. This is the sixth time France has hosted the games (including the Winter Olympics). It's also Paris's third time to host the Olympics, though it took a break for 100 years. The only other city to host three times is London, in the UK.
Of course, it wouldn't be an Olympic opening ceremony without the
Parade of Nations. But how many countries are there in the games, and is
everyone included? Read on for PolGeoNow's updated guide to the roster of
Olympic Nations...








