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[[File:Rimso_Letbane_logo.png|thumb|200px|The Rimso Letbane logo.]]
[[File:VerloisLogo.png|thumb|200px|The official 2022 Summer Games Logo.]]
The '''Rimso Letbane''' ({{wp|Danish language|Mescon}}: ''Rimsø Letbane'', "Rimso Light Rail"), commonly referred to as just the '''Letbane''' ({{wp|Help/IPA:English|/lɛt'beɪn/}}), is the primary {{wp|rapid transit|rapid transit system}} for the city of [[Rimso]], the capital of [[Scovern]], also serving the neighbouring municipalities of [[Rimso|Jystrup]], [[Rimso|Klemenskirke]], [[Rimso|Oxvang]] and [[Rimso|Siem]]. The Letbane is the largest {{wp|light rail|urban light rail network}} in [[Euclea]] by track length and annual ridership.
The '''2022 Summer Invictus Games''', officially called the '''XXIX Summer Invictus Games''' ({{wp|French language|Gaullican}}: ''Les XXIX<sup>e</sup> Jeux invictus d'été'') and also known as '''Verlois 2022''', was the 29th edition of the Summer [[Invictus Games]], an international sports competition. They were held in [[Verlois]], [[Gaullica]], between July 11 and August 1, 2022.


The Letbane first opened in 1975, serving the centre of Rimso and providing connections to the main station and the airport. Four lines (Western, Korsholm, Southern and Municipal) originally opened in 1975, with the network doubling its network with the Union line in 1980, the Continental line in 1987, the Coronation line in 1994 and LuftLink in 2000. Expansions to the network have been continual since its opening in 1975 and it has since become known as one of Euclea's most efficient rail networks.
Verlois was chosen as the host city for the games during the 2022-2030 Invictus Committee deliberations. It faced competition from fellow Euclean cities [[Rimso]] in [[Scovern]], [[Morwall]] in [[Estmere]], and [[Alikianos]] in [[Piraea]]. The Games were a centenary celebration for Verlois, which also hosted them in 1922. They were the third Summer Invictus Games hosted in Gaullica, the second Games hosted in Verlois, and the fourth Games hosted by Gaullica in total.
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The games concluded with hosts [[Gaullica]] winning the games with 100 total medals and 196 total points, [[Soravia]] in second with 144 points and [[Shangea]] in third with 117 points.
  ('''[[2022 Summer Invictus Games|See more...]]''')




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Revision as of 13:05, 1 September 2022

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The official 2022 Summer Games Logo.

The 2022 Summer Invictus Games, officially called the XXIX Summer Invictus Games (Gaullican: Les XXIXe Jeux invictus d'été) and also known as Verlois 2022, was the 29th edition of the Summer Invictus Games, an international sports competition. They were held in Verlois, Gaullica, between July 11 and August 1, 2022.

Verlois was chosen as the host city for the games during the 2022-2030 Invictus Committee deliberations. It faced competition from fellow Euclean cities Rimso in Scovern, Morwall in Estmere, and Alikianos in Piraea. The Games were a centenary celebration for Verlois, which also hosted them in 1922. They were the third Summer Invictus Games hosted in Gaullica, the second Games hosted in Verlois, and the fourth Games hosted by Gaullica in total.

The games concluded with hosts Gaullica winning the games with 100 total medals and 196 total points, Soravia in second with 144 points and Shangea in third with 117 points.

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