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  1. Turin marks the beginning of the XX Winter Olympic games with an opening ceremony based on the values of peace and fellowship, celebrating the best... of Italy with breathtaking performances and moments of great spectacle. Countries unite once more to march in the traditional parade of nations and cross country skiier Stefania Belmondo gets the honor to light the Olympic flame thrilling the ...

  2. Tomorrow in Rome, Turin 2006 will launch the official mascot for the XX Olympic Winter Games. The event will include a press conference, a cocktail launch and a big mascot party for more than 4,000 invited guests. The media and guests will discover the mascot in all its different forms and formats.

  3. 2 de mar. de 2008 · Summary. A total of 27 competition days, more than 3000 athletes, over 10,000 components of the Olympic family, 3,500 workers, 2,500 volunteers, an overall business of more than 2 billion Euros. These, in a nutshell, are just a few of the data concerning the XX Olympic and the IX Paralympic Winter Games, Torino, Italy, 2006.

  4. Italy 2 euros 2006 - XX Olympic Winter Games - Turin 2006. EUR 6.41. Low price Guarantee! We are confident that the price for this item is unbeatable UNC Grade Explanation A new condition coin that does not have any sign of wear. Marks on the coin that may come from the manufacturing process do not keep a coin from being unciruclated Price ...

  5. The ticketing programme for the XX Olympic Winter Games in Turin was highly successful.The excitement of Torino 2006 competitions and ceremonies attracted visitors and spectators from Italy and around the world, who purchased 90% of the available tickets.The programme reached its budget target on Day 6 of competitions, and ultimately surpassed ...

  6. 21 de oct. de 2004 · Turin 2006: The Games of all Italians Yesterday, the IOC President, Jacques Rogge, met Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi at the Palazzo Chigi in Rome. The meeting was organised to discuss the progress of the Organising Committee (TOROC) with respect to the XX Olympic Winter Games, Turin 2006, and Italian support for these Winter Games.

  7. 27 de sept. de 2004 · Turin 2006 welcomes Neve and Gliz! Neve and Gliz are the names of the mascots for the XX Olympic Winter Games in Turin. The mascots were presented today in Rome, with exactly 500 days remaining until the opening of the Games. Neve represents snowball, while Gliz represents ice cube. Neve and Gliz are complementary characters: they represent the ...