World Games 2009 - Participants

Participants

  • Angola (1)
  • Argentina (28)
  • Armenia (1)
  • Australia (168)
  • Austria (51)
  • Azerbaijan (11)
  • Bahamas (1)
  • Belarus (25)
  • Belgium (73)
  • Bolivia (6)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina (5)
  • Brazil (77)
  • British Virgin Islands (2)
  • Bulgaria (23)
  • Canada (141)
  • Chile (27)
  • China (148)
  • Colombia (30)
  • Costa Rica (3)
  • Croatia (45)
  • Cuba (2)
  • Cyprus (1)
  • Czech Republic (51)
  • Denmark (25)
  • Dominican Republic (8)
  • Ecuador (10)
  • Egypt (46)
  • El Salvador (4)
  • Estonia (16)
  • Fiji (16)
  • Finland (32)
  • France (220)
  • Georgia (1)
  • Germany (230)
  • Greece (15)
  • Guatemala (7)
  • Hong Kong (51)
  • Hungary (92)
  • India (10)
  • Indonesia (12)
  • Iran (11)
  • Iraq (1)
  • Ireland (17)
  • Israel (14)
  • Italy (189)
  • Japan (282)
  • Kazakhstan (19)
  • Kenya (1)
  • South Korea (79)
  • Kuwait (6)
  • Latvia (21)
  • Lithuania (11)
  • Luxembourg (4)
  • Macau (10)
  • Macedonia (15)
  • Madagascar (3)
  • Malaysia (29)
  • Mexico (15)
  • Moldova (2)
  • Mongolia (8)
  • Montenegro (8)
  • Myanmar (2)
  • Nepal (1)
  • Netherlands (112)
  • Netherlands Antilles (1)
  • New Zealand (62)
  • Norway (35)
  • Oman (13)
  • Pakistan (16)
  • Peru (5)
  • Philippines (16)
  • Poland (40)
  • Portugal (68)
  • Puerto Rico (3)
  • Qatar (2)
  • Romania (13)
  • Russia (225)
  • Senegal (2)
  • Serbia (4)
  • Singapore (64)
  • Slovakia (25)
  • Slovenia (24)
  • South Africa (86)
  • Spain (52)
  • Sri Lanka (1)
  • Sweden (87)
  • Switzerland (115)
  • Chinese Taipei (459) - Host
  • Tanzania (1)
  • Thailand (52)
  • Tunisia (6)
  • Turkey (22)
  • Ukraine (155)
  • United Arab Emirates (3)
  • United Kingdom (204)
  • United States (211)
  • United States Virgin Islands (1)
  • Uruguay (3)
  • Uzbekistan (7)
  • Venezuela (36)
  • Vietnam (23)

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