Of all Cities that Hosted the Olympic Games which had the Largest and which had the Smallest Population at the Time of Hosting

The Olympic Games, a global sporting event, has been hosted by numerous cities over the years. These cities vary greatly in terms of population size, with some hosting the Games in bustling metropolises while others welcomed the world to more modest-sized towns.

Largest Population: The city with the largest population to host the Olympic Games was Tokyo, Japan in 1964, with a population of approximately 10.9 million at the time. Tokyo's massive size provided ample infrastructure and resources to accommodate the influx of athletes, spectators, and media.

Smallest Population: In contrast, the city with the smallest population to host the Olympic Games was St. Moritz, Switzerland in 1928, with a population of only around 3,000. Despite its small size, St. Moritz possessed the necessary facilities and natural amenities to stage the Winter Games successfully.

  1. Which city hosted the Olympic Games with a population of over 20 million?

    • Answer: Tokyo, Japan (1964 Summer Olympics)
  2. What was the population of St. Moritz when it hosted the Olympic Winter Games?

    • Answer: Around 3,000
  3. Which European city hosted the Olympic Games with the largest population?

    • Answer: London, United Kingdom (2012 Summer Olympics)
  4. Which city in North America hosted the Olympic Games with the smallest population?

    • Answer: Lake Placid, United States (1980 Winter Olympics)
  5. What was the average population size of cities that have hosted the Olympic Games?

    • Answer: Approximately 5 million
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