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Avril Lavigne sang her song "Who Knows" from her sophomore album "Under My Skin"

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When did Torino host the summer Olympics?

Torino has not hosted the Summer Olympics. They hosted the Winter Olympics in 2006.


Where was the last winter Olympics held?

Torino, ItalyThe 2006 Winter Olympics was held in Turin, Italy.


How many nations participated in the Torino 2006 Olympics?

80 different nations competed in the 2006 Torino Olympics.


Why is it called the Torino Olympics when it is actually in Turin Italy?

Turin is Torino in English.


What year were the torino winter Olympics?

2006


What was the location of 2006 winter Olympics?

Torino, Italy


2006 Winter Olympics where were they held?

Torino, Italy


Which of the countries was the host of the 20th winter olympics in 2006?

The 2006 Winter Olympics were held in Turin (aka Torino), Italy.


Where were the last winter Olympics?

The last winter Olympics took place in in Torino,Italy[2006]


Where and was the 2006 Winter Olympics?

The 2006 Winter Olympics were held in Turin (aka Torino), Italy.


Where and when was the 2006 Olympics held?

Torino Italy No... Beijing


Where have the last winter Olympics been held?

Turin/Torino.