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A total of 32 venues will be used for the 2012 Olympics. There are [[List of sports|26 sports]] that will be played at the games. Depending on the sport, there may be multiple venues used throughout the competition. Some of the venues are existing facilities with great reputations, such as [[Wembley]] and [[Wimbledon]], but contemporary venues are being built specifically for the 2012 Games. These shiny new venues make up the [[:Category:Queen_Elizabeth_Olympic_Park|Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park]]. The remaining venues can be found in two zones within London (the [[:Category:London_Central_Zone|Central Zone]] and the [[:Category:London_River_Zone|River Zone]]), on the [[:Category:Outside_Greater_London|outskirts of greater London]], and for football matches, in [[:Category:2012_Football_Stadiums|major stadiums]] across the United Kingdom.
 
A total of 32 venues will be used for the 2012 Olympics. There are [[List of sports|26 sports]] that will be played at the games. Depending on the sport, there may be multiple venues used throughout the competition. Some of the venues are existing facilities with great reputations, such as [[Wembley]] and [[Wimbledon]], but contemporary venues are being built specifically for the 2012 Games. These shiny new venues make up the [[:Category:Queen_Elizabeth_Olympic_Park|Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park]]. The remaining venues can be found in two zones within London (the [[:Category:London_Central_Zone|Central Zone]] and the [[:Category:London_River_Zone|River Zone]]), on the [[:Category:Outside_Greater_London|outskirts of greater London]], and for football matches, in [[:Category:2012_Football_Stadiums|major stadiums]] across the United Kingdom.
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Visit the [[London_2012_Venue_Maps|maps page]] to view or contribute maps of London's Olympic venues.
 
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A total of 32 venues will be used for the 2012 Olympics. There are 26 sports that will be played at the games. Depending on the sport, there may be multiple venues used throughout the competition. Some of the venues are existing facilities with great reputations, such as Wembley and Wimbledon, but contemporary venues are being built specifically for the 2012 Games. These shiny new venues make up the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The remaining venues can be found in two zones within London (the Central Zone and the River Zone), on the outskirts of greater London, and for football matches, in major stadiums across the United Kingdom.

Visit the maps page to view or contribute maps of London's Olympic venues.

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