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- Q17067896 subject Q6958932.
- Q17067896 subject Q7576100.
- Q17067896 subject Q8666839.
- Q17067896 abstract "Lebanon hosted the 3rd Mediterranean Games in Camille Chamoun sports city in Beirut. The event took place from 11 to 23 October 1959. 11 nations were represented by a total of 792 athletes, all males, competing in 17 sports of 106 events. France came first: its 66 athletes won 69 medals (26 gold), while the host country, Lebanon, with the most athletes (180), came 8th with 30 medals (only 3 golds). The United Arab Republic, participating for the first and only time as Egypt and Syria, came second (the UAR in the 1963 games included only Egypt).Lebanon won most of its medals in wrestling, weightlifting, and equestrian sports. after 2 bronzes in the 2 previous games, Elie Naasan struck gold this time in wrestling for Lebanon.".
- Q17067896 thumbnail Boxing_pictogram.svg?width=300.
- Q17067896 wikiPageExternalLink JM1959.pdf.
- Q17067896 wikiPageWikiLink Q1478081.
- Q17067896 wikiPageWikiLink Q272090.
- Q17067896 wikiPageWikiLink Q3820.
- Q17067896 wikiPageWikiLink Q390259.
- Q17067896 wikiPageWikiLink Q5443196.
- Q17067896 wikiPageWikiLink Q6958932.
- Q17067896 wikiPageWikiLink Q7576100.
- Q17067896 wikiPageWikiLink Q8666839.
- Q17067896 wikiPageWikiLink Q945000.
- Q17067896 comment "Lebanon hosted the 3rd Mediterranean Games in Camille Chamoun sports city in Beirut. The event took place from 11 to 23 October 1959. 11 nations were represented by a total of 792 athletes, all males, competing in 17 sports of 106 events. France came first: its 66 athletes won 69 medals (26 gold), while the host country, Lebanon, with the most athletes (180), came 8th with 30 medals (only 3 golds).".
- Q17067896 label "Lebanon at the 1959 Mediterranean Games".
- Q17067896 depiction Boxing_pictogram.svg.