National Olympiads in Informatics'
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If a country appears without link in the list below, this does not mean that there is no national informatics competition. However, it may be harder to get in touch with the organizers. One place to try is the Ministry of Education, because they receive the official invitation to participate at the IOI, and they are most likely to know about a national informatics competition. Another place to look is at the list of delegation leaders of a recent IOI. Finally, you could send a request to the appropriate IOI mailing list.
(ISO Alpha-3/IOC Code: Country name)
- ALB: Albania
- ARG: Argentina (Old Site) (includes archive of competition tasks in Spanish)
- ARM: Armenia
- AUS: Australia
- AUT: Austria
- AZE: Azerbaijan
- BGD/BAN: Bangladesh
- BLR: Belarus (Unofficial)
- The first national olympiad took place in 1988. The national team participates in IOI for last 12 (or 13, maybe) years. The best results are gold medals in 1993, 1994 and 1996 There are three stages of olympiad every year. The national team is chosen during training camp, that consists of 3 stages, 10 days each. The participants of training camp are selected after results of III stage (national).
- BEL: Belgium
- BOL: Bolivia
- BIH: Bosnia and Herzegovina
- BRA: Brazil (in Portuguese)
- BGR/BUL: Bulgaria
- CAN: Canada
- CHL: Chile
- CHN: China
- COL: Colombia
- The WWW Home Page for the Colombian Olympiads (in Spanish), covering Mathematics, Phyisics, and Informatics, maintained by Fernando Vega Salamanca (fvega@uan.edu.co).
E-mail: olimpia@uan.edu.co- HRV/CRO: Croatia (in Croatian)
- CUB: Cuba
- CYP: Cyprus
- CZE: Czech Republic
- DNK/DEN: Denmark
- DOM: Dominican Republic
- ECU: Ecuador
- EGY: Egypt
- EST: Estonia
- FIN: Finland
- FRA: France
- GAB: Gabon
- GEO: Georgia
- DEU/GER: Germany (in German)
- GRC/GRE: Greece
- HKG: Hong Kong (SAR of China)
- HUN: Hungary
- IND: India
- IDN/INA: Indonesia
- IRN: Iran
- IRL: Ireland
- ISR: Israel
- ITA: Italy (Training pages)
- JPN: Japan
- JOR: Jordan
- KAZ: Kazakhstan
- KEN: Kenya
- KOR: Korea, Republic of
- KWT: Kuwait
- KGZ: Kyrgyzstan
- LVA/LAT: Latvia
- LTU: Lithuania
- LUX: Luxemburg
- MAC: Macao (SAR of China)
- MKD: Macedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic of (in Macedonian)
- MLT: Malta
- MUS/MRI: Maurtius
- MEX: Mexico
- MDA: Moldova
- MNG/MGL: Mongolia
- MOZ: Mozambique
- NLD/NED: The Netherlands
- NZL: New Zealand
- NOR: Norway
- POL: Poland
- PRT/POR: Portugal (in Portuguese)
- ROM: Romania (in Romanian; contact)
- RUS: Russian Federation
- SCG: Serbia and Montenegro
- SGP/SIN: Singapore
- SVK: Slovakia
- SVN/SLO: Slovenia
- ZAF/RSA: South Africa
- ESP: Spain (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya / Fundació AULA; contact)
- SLK/SRI: Sri Lanka
- SWE: Sweden (in Swedish)
- CHE/SUI: Switzerland, ASSO - Association of Swiss Scientific Olympiads
- SYR: Syrian Arab Republic
- TWN/TPE: Taiwan (Province of China) / Chinese Taipei
- THA: Thailand
- TTO/TRI: Trinidad and Tobago
- TUN: Tunisia
- TUR: Turkey
- TKM: Turkmenistan
- UKR: Ukraine
- ARE/UAE: United Arab Emirates
- GBR: United Kingdom
- GBR: United Kingdom
- USA: United States of America
- VEN: Venezuela
- VNM/VIE: Vietnam
- ZWE/ZIM: Zimbabwe
- The WWW Home Page for the Colombian Olympiads (in Spanish), covering Mathematics, Phyisics, and Informatics, maintained by Fernando Vega Salamanca (fvega@uan.edu.co).
If you want to supply or correct information, then please Contact Us. The most important information to include is: name(s) & contact information for organizing institute(s), contact person(s), (e-mail) addresses & phone numbers, URLs, some historic information, organization: number of rounds/locations, participation: number of pupils reached, a few of your olympiad problems (translated into English).
Of course, it would be even better if national representatives start their own WWW page for their country's national informatics olympiad. In that case, please provide me with the URL.