water polo at the 1968 Summer Olympics
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water polo at the 1968 Summer Olympics
Summary
water polo at the 1968 Summer Olympics is an Olympic sports discipline event[1]. It draws 13 Wikipedia views per month (olympic_sports_discipline_event category, ranking #133 of 947).[2]
Key Facts
- water polo at the 1968 Summer Olympics is located in Mexico City[3].
- water polo at the 1968 Summer Olympics is in the country of Mexico[4].
- water polo at the 1968 Summer Olympics's instance of is recorded as Olympic sports discipline event[5].
- water polo at the 1968 Summer Olympics's follows is recorded as water polo at the 1964 Summer Olympics[6].
- water polo at the 1968 Summer Olympics's followed by is recorded as water polo at the 1972 Summer Olympics[7].
- water polo at the 1968 Summer Olympics's location is recorded as Alberca Olímpica Francisco Márquez[8].
- water polo at the 1968 Summer Olympics's part of is recorded as 1968 Summer Olympics[9].
- water polo at the 1968 Summer Olympics's Commons category is recorded as Water polo at the 1968 Summer Olympics[10].
- water polo at the 1968 Summer Olympics's has part is recorded as water polo at the 1968 Summer Olympics – men's tournament[11].
- water polo at the 1968 Summer Olympics's point in time is recorded as +1968-10-26T00:00:00Z[12].
- water polo at the 1968 Summer Olympics's sport is recorded as water polo[13].
- water polo at the 1968 Summer Olympics's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/02737v5[14].
- water polo at the 1968 Summer Olympics's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Water polo at the 1968 Summer Olympics[15].
- water polo at the 1968 Summer Olympics's number of participants is recorded as {'amount': '+162'}[16].
- water polo at the 1968 Summer Olympics's participating team is recorded as Netherlands men's national water polo team[17].
- water polo at the 1968 Summer Olympics's sports season of league or competition is recorded as water polo at the Summer Olympics[18].
Why It Matters
water polo at the 1968 Summer Olympics draws 13 Wikipedia views per month (olympic_sports_discipline_event category, ranking #133 of 947).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[19] It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[20]