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Russia
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, held in
Turkey
in 1997. Events included hang-gliding, sky-surfing, and ballooning.
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1954 Asian Games > Medal tally > Bronze
2
[8th of 11]
1954 Asian Games > Medal tally > Gold
2
[8th of 9]
Source:
Wikipedia:
1954 Asian Games
1995 Southeast Asian Games > Medal count > Bronze
37
[6th of 10]
Source:
Wikipedia:
1954 Asian Games
1999 Southeast Asian Games > Medal count > Bronze
10
[8th of 9]
Source:
Wikipedia:
1995 Southeast Asian Games
1999 Southeast Asian Games > Medal count > Gold
3
[8th of 9]
Source:
Wikipedia:
1999 Southeast Asian Games
1999 Southeast Asian Games > Medal count > Total
23
[8th of 9]
Source:
Wikipedia:
1999 Southeast Asian Games
2001 Southeast Asian Games > Medal count > Bronze
53
[6th of 10]
Source:
Wikipedia:
1999 Southeast Asian Games
2001 Southeast Asian Games > Medal count > Gold
19
[7th of 9]
Source:
Wikipedia:
2001 Southeast Asian Games
2001 Southeast Asian Games > Medal count > Silver
14
[7th of 10]
Source:
Wikipedia:
2001 Southeast Asian Games
2001 Southeast Asian Games > Medal count > Total
86
[7th of 10]
Source:
Wikipedia:
2001 Southeast Asian Games
2005 ASEAN ParaGames > Medal Tally > Bronze
4
[8th of 10]
Source:
Wikipedia:
2001 Southeast Asian Games
2005 ASEAN ParaGames > Medal Tally > Gold
29
[5th of 8]
Source:
Wikipedia:
2005 ASEAN ParaGames
2005 ASEAN ParaGames > Medal Tally > Silver
12
[6th of 10]
Source:
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2005 ASEAN ParaGames
2005 ASEAN ParaGames > Medal Tally > Total
45
[6th of 10]
Source:
Wikipedia:
2005 ASEAN ParaGames
Chess > GrandMasters
1
[68th of 135]
Source:
Wikipedia:
2005 ASEAN ParaGames
Chess > International Masters
4
[68th of 135]
Source:
World Chess Federation
, 2006
Chess > World Chess Rankings
2,525
[27th of 135]
Source:
World Chess Federation
, 2006
FIFA World Ranking > Men
262
[142nd of 198]
Source:
World Chess Federation
, 2006
FIFA World Ranking > Women
1,571
[42nd of 117]
Source:
Federation Internationale de Football Association
(FIFA)
International Cricket Council members > Affiliate Members > Member Since
2006
Source:
FIFA Official Website
, December 2005
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Wikipedia:
1954 Asian Games
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1995 Southeast Asian Games
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1999 Southeast Asian Games
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2001 Southeast Asian Games
; Wikipedia:
2005 ASEAN ParaGames
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World Chess Federation
, 2006;
Federation Internationale de Football Association
(FIFA);
FIFA Official Website
, December 2005; Wikipedia:
List of International Cricket Council members
ALTERNATIVE NAMES:
Burma, Union of Burma, Pyidaungzu Myanma Naingngandaw (translated by the US Government as Union of Myanma and by the Burmese as Union of Myanmar), Myanma Naingngandaw, burma (myanmar), myanmar (burma), myanmar
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