1934 Far Eastern Championship Games
The 1934 Far Eastern Championship Games was the tenth edition of the regional multi-sport event, contested between China, Japan and the Philippines, and was held from 16 to 20 May in Manila, the Philippines. A total of eight sports were contested during the four-day competition. The Dutch East Indies (Indonesia) participated at the games, becoming only the second nation outside of the traditional three to send a delegation to the event (after India in 1925). The games were held at the then newly built sports complex, Rizal Memorial Field which was constructed on the former site of the Manila Carnival Grounds.
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1934 Far Eastern Championship Games
The 1934 Far Eastern Championship Games was the tenth edition of the regional multi-sport event, contested between China, Japan and the Philippines, and was held from 16 to 20 May in Manila, the Philippines. A total of eight sports were contested during the four-day competition. The Dutch East Indies (Indonesia) participated at the games, becoming only the second nation outside of the traditional three to send a delegation to the event (after India in 1925). The games were held at the then newly built sports complex, Rizal Memorial Field which was constructed on the former site of the Manila Carnival Grounds.
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I Giochi dell'Estremo Oriente ...... Stati Uniti, nel maggio 1934.
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Os Jogos do Extremo Oriente de ...... s. O Japão venceu esta edição.
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The 1934 Far Eastern Champions ...... he People's Republic of China.
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X Igrzyska Dalekiego Wschodu m ...... ngkong
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X Дальневосточные игры — сорев ...... о-китайской войны в 1937 году.
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第10回極東選手権競技大会は、1934年5月12日から5月20日まで、フィリピンのマニラで行われた。
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1934-05-20
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Manila, Philippines
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1934-05-16
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I Giochi dell'Estremo Oriente ...... Stati Uniti, nel maggio 1934.
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Os Jogos do Extremo Oriente de ...... s. O Japão venceu esta edição.
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The 1934 Far Eastern Champions ...... f the Manila Carnival Grounds.
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X Igrzyska Dalekiego Wschodu m ...... o w nich udział siedem państw:
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X Дальневосточные игры — сорев ...... о-китайской войны в 1937 году.
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第10回極東選手権競技大会は、1934年5月12日から5月20日まで、フィリピンのマニラで行われた。
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1934 Far Eastern Championship Games
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Igrzyska Dalekiego Wschodu 1934
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Jogos do Extremo Oriente de 1934
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X Giochi dell'Estremo Oriente
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Дальневосточные игры 1934
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第10回極東選手権競技大会
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10th Far Eastern Championship Games
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