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  2. East Asian Games - Wikipedia

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    The East Asian Games was a multi-sport event organized by the East Asian Games Association and held every four years from 1993 to 2013.Among those who competed included athletes from East Asian countries and territories of the Olympic Council of Asia, as well as the Pacific island nation of Guam, which is a member of the Oceania National Olympic Committees.

  3. East Asia - Wikipedia

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    Formerly the East Asian Games, it is a multi-sport event organized by the East Asian Games Association (EAGA) and held every four years since 2019 among athletes from East Asian countries and territories of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA), as well as the Pacific island of Guam, which is a member of the Oceania National Olympic Committees.

  4. Asian Games - Wikipedia

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    The Asian Games motto is "Ever Onward" which was designed and proposed by Guru Dutt Sondhi upon the creation of the Asian Games Federation in 1949. The Asian Games symbol is a bright sun in red with 16 rays and a white circle in the middle of its disc which represents the ever glimmering and warm spirit of the Asian people.

  5. Category:East Asian Games - Wikipedia

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    2005 East Asian Games; 2009 East Asian Games; 2013 East Asian Games; K. Kwon Yi-goo This page was last edited on 27 September 2024, at 21:07 (UTC). Text is available ...

  6. Great Game - Wikipedia

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    The Great Game was a rivalry between the 19th-century British and Russian empires over influence in Central Asia, primarily in Afghanistan, Persia, and Tibet.The two colonial empires used military interventions and diplomatic negotiations to acquire and redefine territories in Central and South Asia.

  7. History of East Asia - Wikipedia

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    The Four Elegant Accomplishments (kin ki sho ga) by Japanese artist Utamaro depicts the classical Four arts of traditional East Asia. From left to right, the arts depicted include the game of Go, Painting, Calligraphy and the Guqin string instrument. Produced in 1788. Contemporary political map of East Asia.

  8. East Asian Games station - Wikipedia

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    East Asian Games station (Chinese: 東亞運站; Portuguese: Estação dos Jogos da Ásia Oriental) is a station on Taipa line of the Macau Light Rapid Transit, named after the nearby East Asian Games Dome.

  9. Macau East Asian Games Dome - Wikipedia

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    The Macau East Asian Games Dome [1] is the largest indoor sporting facility in the city. It comprises a three-story multi-purpose sporting complex covering a total area of 45,000 m 2 with two separate functional indoor pavilions , which is ideal for different types of indoor sports and activities.