1995 Southeast Asian Games
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1995 Southeast Asian Games
Summary
1995 Southeast Asian Games is a multi-sport event[1]. It draws 70 Wikipedia views per month (multi_sport_event category, ranking #79 of 344).[2]
Key Facts
- 1995 Southeast Asian Games is in the country of Thailand[3].
- 1995 Southeast Asian Games's instance of is recorded as multi-sport event[4].
- 1995 Southeast Asian Games took place at Chiang Mai[5].
- 1995 Southeast Asian Games's edition number is recorded as 18[6].
- 1995 Southeast Asian Games comprises badminton at the 1995 South East Asian Games[7].
- 1995 Southeast Asian Games's officially opened by is recorded as Vajiralongkorn[8].
- 1995 Southeast Asian Games began on December 9, 1995[9].
- 1995 Southeast Asian Games ended on December 17, 1995[10].
- 1995 Southeast Asian Games took place on 1995[11].
- Among those involved in 1995 Southeast Asian Games was Vietnam at the 1995 Southeast Asian Games[12].
- Among those involved in 1995 Southeast Asian Games was Malaysia at the 1995 Southeast Asian Games[13].
- A participant in 1995 Southeast Asian Games was Philippines at the 1995 Southeast Asian Games[14].
- 1995 Southeast Asian Games's topic's main category is recorded as Category:1995 SEA Games[15].
- 1995 Southeast Asian Games involved {'amount': '+10'} participants[16].
- 1995 Southeast Asian Games involved {'amount': '+3262'} participants[17].
- 1995 Southeast Asian Games's sports season of league or competition is recorded as SEA Games[18].
- 1995 Southeast Asian Games's date of official closure is recorded as December 17, 1995[19].
Body
When and Where
1995 Southeast Asian Games occurred on 1995[11]. It began on December 9, 1995[9]. It ended on December 17, 1995[10]. It took place at Chiang Mai[5]. It is in the country of Thailand[3].
Context
1995 Southeast Asian Games's instance of is recorded as multi-sport event[4].
Participants
Recorded participant include Vietnam at the 1995 Southeast Asian Games[12], Malaysia at the it[13], and Philippines at the it[14]. Recorded number of participants include {'amount': '+10'}[16] and {'amount': '+3262'}[17].
Why It Matters
1995 Southeast Asian Games draws 70 Wikipedia views per month (multi_sport_event category, ranking #79 of 344).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[20]