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1972 nî Hā-kùi Olympic Ūn-tōng-hoē sī tē 20 hoê ê Hā-kùi Olympic Ūn-tōng-hoē, tiàm Se-tek München kú-pān.
Eng-gí miâ | 1972 Summer Olympics |
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Chāi-tē miâ | Olympische Sommerspiele 1972 |
Khai-chhui | Sai-tek München |
Piau-gí |
The Cheerful Games Heitere Spiele |
Chham-ka kok | 121 |
Chham-ka-chiá | 7,134 |
Hāng-bo̍k | 195 sió hāng-bo̍k, 21 ūn-tōng (28 toā hāng-bo̍k) |
Khai-hoē-sek | 1972 nî 8 goe̍h 26 ji̍t |
Pì-hoē-sek | 1972 nî 9 goe̍h 11 ji̍t |
Khai-hoē soan-giân-chiá |
Gustav Heinemann[1] |
Tiám-hoé-chiá |
Günther Zahn[1] |
Ūn-tōng-tiûⁿ | Olympiastadion |
Hā-kùi Tang-kùi
1972 nî Hā-kùi Paralympics Ūn-tōng-hoē |
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