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| 7  ||France
 
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| 6  ||France
 
 
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| 1  ||Brazil
 
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Revision as of 18:49, 17 July 2008

This page lists the number of IMO problems per country for the years 1959-2008.

#problems : proposed by country
24 Poland
22 Netherlands
22 Romania
22 United Kingdom
20 *USSR
16 Bulgaria
16 *Czechoslovakia
15 Hungary
11 *West Germany
10 Russia
9 *East Germany
9 USA
8 South Korea
7 Finland
7 France
7 Sweden
4 Belarus
4 India
4 Ireland
4 *Yugoslavia
3.5 Australia
3 China
3 Czech Republic
3 Luxembourg
3 Mongolia
3 New Zealand
3 Vietnam
2 Belgium
2 Canada
2 Estonia
2 Germany
2 Iceland
2 Iran
2 Israel
2 Italy
2 Lithuania
2 Serbia
2 Ukraine
1.5 Armenia
1 Austria
1 Brazil
1 Colombia
1 Cuba
1 Greece
1 Japan
1 Macedonia
1 Philippines
1 Taiwan
1 Turkey

A * in front of a country name means that this country no longer exists, since it split or merged into other countries.