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2001 Southeast Asian Games and Southeast Asian Games

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Difference between 2001 Southeast Asian Games and Southeast Asian Games

2001 Southeast Asian Games vs. Southeast Asian Games

The 2001 Southeast Asian Games (Sukan Asia Tenggara 2001), officially known as the 21st Southeast Asian Games (Sukan Asia Tenggara ke-21), was a Southeast Asian multi-sport event held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The Southeast Asian Games (also known as the SEA Games), is a biennial multi-sport event involving participants from the current 11 countries of Southeast Asia.

Similarities between 2001 Southeast Asian Games and Southeast Asian Games

2001 Southeast Asian Games and Southeast Asian Games have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bowling, Golf, Gymnastics, Karate, Malaysia, Netball, Pétanque, Sepak takraw, Southeast Asia, Southeast Asian Games, 2003 Southeast Asian Games.

Bowling

Bowling is a sport or leisure activity in which a player rolls or throws a bowling ball towards a target.

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Golf

Golf is a club-and-ball sport in which players use various clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible.

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Gymnastics

Gymnastics is a sport that requires balance, strength, flexibility, agility, coordination, and endurance.

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Karate

(Okinawan pronunciation) is a martial art developed in the Ryukyu Kingdom.

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Malaysia

Malaysia is a federal constitutional monarchy in Southeast Asia.

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Netball

Netball is a ball sport played by two teams of seven players.

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Pétanque

Pétanque (petanca) is a sport that falls into the category of boules sports, along with Raffa, bocce, boule lyonnaise, lawn bowls and crown green bowling.

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Sepak takraw

Sepak takraw (sepak raga; ตะกร้อ,,; ပိုက်ကျော်ခြင်း; sipà, sipà tákraw, sepák tákraw,; Sepak Takraw/Takrau, Bola Takraw/takrau; សីដក់, Sei Dak; ກະຕໍ້, ka-taw; cầu mây, "calameae ball" or "rattan ball"), or kick volleyball, is a sport native to Southeast Asia.

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Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia or Southeastern Asia is a subregion of Asia, consisting of the countries that are geographically south of China, east of India, west of New Guinea and north of Australia.

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Southeast Asian Games

The Southeast Asian Games (also known as the SEA Games), is a biennial multi-sport event involving participants from the current 11 countries of Southeast Asia.

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2003 Southeast Asian Games

The 2003 Southeast Asian Games, officially known as the 22nd Southeast Asian Games (Đại hội Thể thao Đông Nam Á 2003) was a Southeast Asian multi-sport event held in Hanoi, Vietnam.

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2001 Southeast Asian Games and Southeast Asian Games Comparison

2001 Southeast Asian Games has 132 relations, while Southeast Asian Games has 102. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 4.70% = 11 / (132 + 102).

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