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- Q10425957 subject Q6960301.
- Q10425957 subject Q7653139.
- Q10425957 abstract "The Bandy Federation of India takes care of Bandy in India. Its headquarters are in Mandi in Himachal Pradesh. Bandy is generally played in northern India where there is generally snow and ice. India is one of seven countries in Asia and in total 32 to be a member of Federation of International Bandy. BFI planned to send a team to the 2011 Asian Winter Games in Astana-Almaty, but ultimately didn't. The international debut was then supposed to take place at the first Asian Bandy Championships, which was to be held in Almaty in December 2012. However, that tournament did not take place.".
- Q10425957 wikiPageWikiLink Q1177.
- Q10425957 wikiPageWikiLink Q1186045.
- Q10425957 wikiPageWikiLink Q1400298.
- Q10425957 wikiPageWikiLink Q183018.
- Q10425957 wikiPageWikiLink Q195931.
- Q10425957 wikiPageWikiLink Q35493.
- Q10425957 wikiPageWikiLink Q4854778.
- Q10425957 wikiPageWikiLink Q668.
- Q10425957 wikiPageWikiLink Q6960301.
- Q10425957 wikiPageWikiLink Q7653139.
- Q10425957 comment "The Bandy Federation of India takes care of Bandy in India. Its headquarters are in Mandi in Himachal Pradesh. Bandy is generally played in northern India where there is generally snow and ice. India is one of seven countries in Asia and in total 32 to be a member of Federation of International Bandy. BFI planned to send a team to the 2011 Asian Winter Games in Astana-Almaty, but ultimately didn't.".
- Q10425957 label "Bandy in India".