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* [[November 17]] – [[Manila Film Center]] was collapsed, killing 169 workers.
* [[November 17]] – [[Manila Film Center]] was collapsed, killing 169 workers.
* [[November 24]] – [[Typhoon Irma (1981)|Typhoon Irma]] battered the northern part of the island of [[Luzon]], killing more than 50 people.<ref name=":0" />
* [[November 24]] – [[Typhoon Irma (1981)|Typhoon Irma]] battered the northern part of the island of [[Luzon]], killing more than 50 people.<ref name=":0" />
* [[December 6]]–[[December 15|15]] – The 11th '''[[Southeast Asian Games]]''' were held for the first time in the [[Philippines]] at [[Manila]].<ref>[http://www.olympic.org.my/web/gamesrecords/sea/sea_history.htm History of the SEA Games]</ref> The Philippines ranked third with an over-all total of 187 medals.
* [[December 6]]–[[December 15|15]] – The 11th '''[[Southeast Asian Games]]''' were held for the first time in the [[Philippines]] at [[Manila]].<ref>[http://www.olympic.org.my/web/gamesrecords/sea/sea_history.htm History of the SEA Games] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120801031004/http://www.olympic.org.my/web/gamesrecords/sea/sea_history.htm |date=August 1, 2012 }}</ref> The Philippines ranked third with an over-all total of 187 medals.
* [[December 26]] – [[Typhoon Lee (1981)|Typhoon Lee]] swept across the [[Philippines]], killing 50 people and leaving nearly 200,000 homeless.<ref name=":0" />
* [[December 26]] – [[Typhoon Lee (1981)|Typhoon Lee]] swept across the [[Philippines]], killing 50 people and leaving nearly 200,000 homeless.<ref name=":0" />



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Philippines 1981
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1981 in the Philippines details events of note that happened in the Philippines in the year 1981.

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  1. ^ a b c d e The 1982 World Book Year Book. Chicago, IL 60654: World Book, Inc. 1982. ISBN 0-7166-0482-5. ISSN 0084-1439.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  2. ^ History of the SEA Games Archived August 1, 2012, at the Wayback Machine