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By HeartBreakKid, history, 2 years ago, translation, In English

Hello dear society of codeforces! I want to apologize in advance for my bad English.

Recently, I wondered how many offline computer science Olympiads exist annually in which people or teams from other countries can participate. Moreover, the Olympiads in which schoolchildren can participate. I could only remember IZHO and IOI from this. Can you tell us about other Olympiads that have not yet passed and have the opportunity to be held offline or have a fairly high prestige?

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APIO BalticOI BalkanOI EJOI EGOI CEOI RMI ILO Moscow Open Olympiad

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    Thank you very much, but about most of them (all except APIO and Moscow Open Olympiad) I could not find any information on the Internet. Can you send links to get information about these Olympiads?

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      This blog is pretty helpful.

      Edit: A little tip for searching olympiads is adding the full name after the acronym (for example "BOI baltic olympiad in informatics") so it won't confuse it with the numerous other companies and organizations with the same acronym

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        To further add to the confusion, BOI may also stand for "Balkanic Olympiad in Informatics".

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Do you know about Abdulbosit olimpiad?)