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The Olympic rings, also known as the Olympic circles, are a well-known symbol of the Olympic Movement. They represent the union of the five continents (Antarctica is not included) and the meeting of athletes from around the world at the Olympic Games. The five colors of the rings (blue, yellow, black, green, and red) were chosen because every nation has at least one of these colors in its flag.

The symbol was created by Pierre de Coubertin, the founder of the modern Olympic Games, in 1912. He intended for it to represent the universality of the Olympic Movement and the coming together of athletes from different countries. The rings are arranged in a specific order on the Olympic flag: blue, yellow, black, green, and red, with the blue ring at the top and the red ring at the bottom when the flag is flown.

The Olympic rings are one of the most recognized symbols in the world and are a representation of the Olympic values of friendship, unity, and respect among athletes from all nations.