athletics at the 1975 Mediterranean Games
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athletics at the 1975 Mediterranean Games
Summary
athletics at the 1975 Mediterranean Games is a sport competition at a multi-sport event[1]. It ranks in the top 3% of sport_competition_at_a_multi_sport_event entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (19 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- athletics at the 1975 Mediterranean Games's instance of is recorded as sport competition at a multi-sport event[3].
- athletics at the 1975 Mediterranean Games followed athletics at the 1971 Mediterranean Games[4].
- athletics at the 1975 Mediterranean Games was followed by athletics at the 1979 Mediterranean Games[5].
- The location of athletics at the 1975 Mediterranean Games was Algiers[6].
- The location of athletics at the 1975 Mediterranean Games was Stade 5 Juillet 1962[7].
- athletics at the 1975 Mediterranean Games is part of 1975 Mediterranean Games[8].
- athletics at the 1975 Mediterranean Games's Commons category is recorded as Athletics at the 1975 Mediterranean Games[9].
- athletics at the 1975 Mediterranean Games's edition number is recorded as 7[10].
- athletics at the 1975 Mediterranean Games occurred on 1975[11].
- athletics at the 1975 Mediterranean Games's sport is recorded as athletics[12].
- athletics at the 1975 Mediterranean Games's results is recorded as Athletics at the 1975 Mediterranean Games – Results[13].
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When and Where
athletics at the 1975 Mediterranean Games occurred on 1975[11]. Recorded location include Algiers[6] and Stade 5 Juillet 1962[7].
Context
athletics at the 1975 Mediterranean Games is part of 1975 Mediterranean Games[8]. Its instance of is recorded as sport competition at a multi-sport event[3]. It followed athletics at the 1971 Mediterranean Games[4]. It was followed by athletics at the 1979 Mediterranean Games[5].
Why It Matters
athletics at the 1975 Mediterranean Games ranks in the top 3% of sport_competition_at_a_multi_sport_event entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (19 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[14]