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- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games abstract "The 16th Southeast Asian Games were held in Manila, the Philippines from 24 November - 3 December 1991. This was the second time that the country hosted the biennial regional sporting event. It was officially opened by President Corazon Aquino at the Rizal Memorial Stadium in Manila through a colorful opening ceremony. It was the only SEA Games where the overall championship was heavily contested. The deciding medal came from the last sporting event - women's marathon where Indonesia got the gold medal.".
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games wikiPageExternalLink 1991-sea-games-partial-results.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games wikiPageExternalLink sea_history.htm.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games wikiPageID "2878531".
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games wikiPageRevisionID "606073704".
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games ceremonyVenue Rizal_Memorial_Sports_Complex.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games closingCeremony "1991-12-03".
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games events "--- in 28 sports".
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games hasPhotoCollection 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games list Southeast_Asian_Games.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games logo "16".
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games name "16".
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games nationsParticipating "9".
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games next Singapore.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games next "1993".
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games officiallyOpenedBy Corazon_Aquino.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games openingCeremony "1991-11-24".
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games optionalCaption "Theme: """.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games prev Kuala_Lumpur.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games prev Malaysia.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games prev "1989".
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games subject Category:1991_Southeast_Asian_Games.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games subject Category:1991_in_Asian_sport.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games subject Category:1991_in_Philippine_sport.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games subject Category:1991_in_multi-sport_events.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games subject Category:International_sports_competitions_hosted_by_the_Philippines.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games subject Category:Multi-sport_events_in_the_Philippines.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games subject Category:Southeast_Asian_Games.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games subject Category:Sport_in_Manila.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games type Event.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games type SocietalEvent.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games type SportsEvent.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games type Event.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games type SportsEvent.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games type Event.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games type Thing.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games comment "The 16th Southeast Asian Games were held in Manila, the Philippines from 24 November - 3 December 1991. This was the second time that the country hosted the biennial regional sporting event. It was officially opened by President Corazon Aquino at the Rizal Memorial Stadium in Manila through a colorful opening ceremony. It was the only SEA Games where the overall championship was heavily contested.".
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games label "1991 Southeast Asian Games".
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games label "Jeux d'Asie du Sud-Est de 1991".
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games label "Jogos do Sudeste Asiático de 1991".
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games label "Südostasienspiele 1991".
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games sameAs Südostasienspiele_1991.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games sameAs Jeux_d'Asie_du_Sud-Est_de_1991.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games sameAs Pesta_Olahraga_Asia_Tenggara_1991.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games sameAs 1991년_동남아시아_경기_대회.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games sameAs Jogos_do_Sudeste_Asiático_de_1991.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games sameAs m.088ng0.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games sameAs Q1369995.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games sameAs Q1369995.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games wasDerivedFrom 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games?oldid=606073704.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games isPrimaryTopicOf 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games.
- 1991_Southeast_Asian_Games name "16th Southeast Asian Games".