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    FIBA, world governing body of basketball, founded in Geneva in 1932. Its membership includes more than 200 national basketball associations organized into the five regions of Africa, North and South America, Asia, Europe, and Oceania.
    A Brief History of FIBA FIBA traces its roots back to 1932 when it was founded in Geneva, Switzerland. The organization was established with the aim of providing governance and direction to the growing sport of basketball at an international level.
     
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