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  2. Category:Badminton organizations - Wikipedia

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  4. Badminton in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Badminton fails to receive substantial media attention in the United States and with that comes low wages. Participants can earn up to $15,000 for winning a championship, which is a relatively small amount of money in comparison to an average football player that has a salary of $2.7 million.

  5. Google Street View coverage - Wikipedia

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    The following is a timeline for Google Street View, a technology implemented in Google Maps and Google Earth that provides ground-level interactive panoramas of cities. The service was first introduced in the United States on May 25, 2007, and initially covered only five cities: San Francisco, Las Vegas, Denver, Miami, and New York City.

  6. Bridgewater Center, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Bridgewater Center is a census-designated place (CDP) [5] located in the west-central part of Bridgewater Township, Somerset County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.It was first listed as a CDP prior to the 2020 census [4] with a population of 4,616.

  7. Pastor’s daughter, 6, killed in freak badminton accident ...

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    Lucy Morgan, 6, enjoying a kayak ride with her family. The little girl was killed in a freak accident when a badminton racquet broke and pierced her skull in June 2024 (Jesse Morgan)

  8. Badminton Canada - Wikipedia

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    The association was founded as Canadian Badminton Association in 1921 by representatives from badminton clubs across Canada. [3] The next year, the first ever national championships was held in Montreal. [4] It changed its name to Badminton Canada in 1989. [5]

  9. German Badminton Association - Wikipedia

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    German Badminton Association (DBV, German: Deutscher Badminton-Verband) is the national governing body for the sport of badminton in Germany. The association consists of state badminton associations from 16 states of Germany .