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In which country is the Turin Winter Olympics held?
Turin Winter Olympics was held in Italy.

The 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin is the 20th Winter Olympics, which was held in Turin, Italy from February 6 to February 26, 2006.

This Winter Olympics is the second time that Italy has hosted the Winter Olympics after the Cotina Danpezzo 1956 Winter Olympics. If you count the 1960 Rome Olympic Games, it will be the third time in Italian history to become the host country of the Olympic Games. The Winter Olympics in Turin has seven major events, 15 major events and 84 minor events.

The slogan of the Winter Olympics in Turin is "Passion lives here", and the mascots Neville and Grice symbolize snow and ice respectively.

The mascot of the Turin Winter Olympics:

The mascots of the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy are Neville and Grice. The image of "Neville" is a little girl dressed in red, with a round head shaped like a snowball; "Glise" is a little boy in blue, with a square head shaped like a small ice cube.

They symbolize two indispensable elements in the Winter Olympics-snow and ice. The mascot was officially announced on September 28th, 2005, and was designed by Portuguese designer Pedro Albuquerque.