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What country did the Winter Olympics originate in?

The Winter Olympics originated in Ancient Greece, with the first Winter Olympics being held in Chamonix, France in 1924. The Winter Olympics are part of the Olympic Games. From 1928, the Winter Olympics and the Summer Olympics began to be held in different countries, but retained the right to be held every four years in the same year as the Summer Olympics. 1986 the IOC also decided that the Winter Olympics and the Summer Olympics would be completely separated from each other from 1994 onwards, and would instead be held at two-year intervals on a crossover basis.

Winter Olympics

The Winter Olympics is the full name of the Winter Olympic Games, also known as the Winter Olympics, which is the world's winter games organized by the International Olympic Committee, held every four years, the main feature of the event is that winter sports are held on ice and snow.

The Winter Olympic Games are organized by the International Olympic Committee, the distribution of participating countries including Europe, Africa, the Americas, Asia, Oceania, according to the actual number of sessions held. Mainly snow and ice projects *** seven major sports, including cross-country skiing, biathlon, ski jumping, speed skating, short-track speed skating, ice hockey, curling, figure skating and so on.