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  2. Badminton - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Beatriz Corrales at the 2015 Finnish Open Badminton Championships in Vantaa, Finland The BWF organizes several international competitions, including the Thomas Cup , the premier men's international team event first held in 1948–1949 , and the Uber Cup , the women's equivalent first held in 1956–1957 .

  3. Languages of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    [56] [57] Despite the large influx of Spanish immigrants to Brazil from 1880 to 1930 (over 700,000 people) the census of 1940 revealed that only 74,000 people spoke Spanish in Brazil. Other languages such as Polish and Ukrainian, along with German and Italian, are spoken in rural areas of Southern Brazil, by small communities of descendants of ...

  4. Crossminton - Wikipedia

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    The inventor first named his new sport "shuttleball", but soon the game was renamed "speed badminton". Starting from January 2016 the name was changed again, to crossminton . Originally, the idea of the inventor was to create an outdoor variant of badminton, so he changed the ball to be smaller and heavier (today called speeder).

  5. Spanish Brazilians - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Brazilians are Brazilians of full or partial Spanish ancestry. Spanish immigration was the third largest among immigrant groups in Brazil; about 750,000 immigrants entered Brazil from Spanish ports. [2] How many Spaniards came to Brazil before independence are unknown.

  6. Category:Badminton in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    14 languages. العربية ... Brazil national badminton team This page was last edited on 26 July 2020, at 17:08 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  7. Brazil national badminton team - Wikipedia

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    It is controlled by the Brazil Badminton Confederation (CBBd; Confederação Brasileira de Badminton), the governing body for badminton in Brazil. Brazil is one of South America's most active badminton nations. The team is a member of Badminton Pan America and the South American Badminton Confederation. The team was formed in the early 1980s.

  8. Badminton at the Pan American Games - Wikipedia

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    Badminton has been part of the Pan American Games since the 1995 Games in Mar del Plata, Argentina.Canada has dominated the badminton events since its inception. At the most recent edition of the games in 2019, in Lima, five nations won medals, with Canada taking home four of the five titles.

  9. Culture of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Social media in Brazil is the use of social networking applications in this South American nation. This is due to economic growth and the increasing availability of computers and smartphones. Brazil is the world's second-largest user of Twitter (at 41.2 million tweeters), and the largest market for YouTube outside the United States. [130]