FIBA Asia
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FIBA Asia
Summary
FIBA Asia is an international sport governing body[1]. It draws 135 Wikipedia views per month (international_sport_governing_body category, ranking #35 of 247).[2]
Key Facts
- FIBA Asia was a member of International Basketball Federation[3].
- FIBA Asia's instance of is recorded as international sport governing body[4].
- FIBA Asia's headquarters location is recorded as Kuala Lumpur[5].
- FIBA Asia's child organization or unit is recorded as South Asia Basketball Association[6].
- FIBA Asia's child organization or unit is recorded as Gulf Basketball Association[7].
- FIBA Asia's child organization or unit is recorded as Central Asia Basketball Association[8].
- FIBA Asia's child organization or unit is recorded as West Asia Basketball Association[9].
- FIBA Asia's child organization or unit is recorded as East Asia Basketball Association[10].
- FIBA Asia's has part is recorded as South Asia Basketball Association[11].
- FIBA Asia's has part is recorded as Gulf Basketball Association[12].
- FIBA Asia's has part is recorded as Central Asia Basketball Association[13].
- FIBA Asia's has part is recorded as West Asia Basketball Association[14].
- FIBA Asia's has part is recorded as East Asia Basketball Association[15].
- +1975-10-11T00:00:00Z marks the founding of FIBA Asia[16].
- FIBA Asia's sport is recorded as basketball[17].
- FIBA Asia's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0fv7v9[18].
- FIBA Asia's official website is recorded as https://www.fiba.basketball/asia[19].
- FIBA Asia's topic's main category is recorded as Category:FIBA Asia[20].
- FIBA Asia's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Asia[21].
- FIBA Asia's operating area is recorded as Asia[22].
- FIBA Asia's Quora topic ID is recorded as FIBA-Asia[23].
- FIBA Asia's Namuwiki ID is recorded as FIBA 아시아[24].
Body
Founding
+1975-10-11T00:00:00Z marks the founding of FIBA Asia[16].
Operations
FIBA Asia's headquarters location is recorded as Kuala Lumpur[5]. Subsidiaries include South Asia Basketball Association[6], an organization[25]; Gulf Basketball Association[7], an organization[26]; Central Asia Basketball Association[8], an organization[27]; West Asia Basketball Association[9], an organization[28]; and East Asia Basketball Association[10], an organization[29].
Why It Matters
FIBA Asia draws 135 Wikipedia views per month (international_sport_governing_body category, ranking #35 of 247).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[30] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]