1983 Paris–Dakar Rally
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1983 Paris–Dakar Rally
Summary
1983 Paris–Dakar Rally is a Dakar Rally[1]. It draws 3 Wikipedia views per month (dakar_rally category, ranking #16 of 29).[2]
Key Facts
- 1983 Paris–Dakar Rally is in the country of France[3].
- 1983 Paris–Dakar Rally is in the country of Algeria[4].
- 1983 Paris–Dakar Rally is in the country of Niger[5].
- 1983 Paris–Dakar Rally is in the country of Mali[6].
- 1983 Paris–Dakar Rally is in the country of Mauritania[7].
- 1983 Paris–Dakar Rally is in the country of Senegal[8].
- 1983 Paris–Dakar Rally's instance of is recorded as Dakar Rally[9].
- 1983 Paris–Dakar Rally's instance of is recorded as rally edition[10].
- 1983 Paris–Dakar Rally followed 1982 Paris–Dakar Rally[11].
- 1983 Paris–Dakar Rally was followed by 1984 Paris–Dakar Rally[12].
- 1983 Paris–Dakar Rally is part of Dakar Rally[13].
- 1983 Paris–Dakar Rally's Commons category is recorded as Paris Dakar 1983[14].
- 1983 Paris–Dakar Rally's edition number is recorded as 5[15].
- 1983 Paris–Dakar Rally occurred on January 1983[16].
- 1983 Paris–Dakar Rally took place on 1983[17].
- 1983 Paris–Dakar Rally's sport is recorded as rally raid[18].
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When and Where
Recorded point in time include January 1983[16] and 1983[17]. Country listings include France[3], a sovereign state[19], in France[20], founded in 0843[21]; Algeria[4], a sovereign state[22], in Algeria[23], founded in 1962[24]; Niger[5], a republic[25], in Niger[26], founded in 1960[27]; Mali[6], a sovereign state[28], in Mali[29], founded in 1960[30]; Mauritania[7], an Islamic Republic[31], in Mauritania[32], founded in 1960[33]; and Senegal[8], a sovereign state[34], in Senegal[35], founded in 1960[36].
Context
1983 Paris–Dakar Rally is part of Dakar Rally[13]. Recorded instance of include Dakar Rally[9] and rally edition[10]. It followed 1982 Paris–Dakar Rally[11]. It was followed by 1984 Paris–Dakar Rally[12].
Why It Matters
1983 Paris–Dakar Rally draws 3 Wikipedia views per month (dakar_rally category, ranking #16 of 29).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[37]