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- Sportsillustrated.cnn.com - Coverage of the CBA with scoreboard, team standings, statistics, game by game highlights and team rosters.
- Canadian Bar Association - CBA provides support to members of the legal profession. A voluntary organization representing over 35,000 lawyers across Canada.
- Christian Basketball Association Inc. - Australia (CBA) - Information about and statistics for the CBA in Victoria, Australia. Mens, womens and mixed basketball competitions available.
- VW-CBA - VW VW
- The CBA Museum - Preserving the 60-year history of the Continental Basketball Association and its previous incarnations as the Eastern Basketball Association and Eastern Professional Basketball League.
- OurSports Central - CBA coverage. Includes pages for each team with links to media and other resources.
- SportsLine USA - The Oklahoma City Cavalry - Listing of team roster, schedule, game summary and statistics.
- CBA - Información sobre el canal CBA Cablevisión de Córdoba, programación y emisión online.
- CBA - Hrvatski nacionalni trgova ki lanac, udru enje 11 trgova kih ku a s podru ja cijele Hrvatske.
- Concrete Block Association (CBA) - The trade body representing manufacturers of aggregate concrete building block in Great Britain.
Wikipedia Articles
- Embraer/FMA CBA 123 Vector - The Embraer/FMA CBA 123 Vector is a 1990 Turboprop aircraft designed for regional flights, carrying up to 19 passengers. The development of the aircraft was made by a partnership between the Brazilian company Embraer and the Argentine FMA (current Lockheed Martin Aircraft Argentina SA), thus the name "CBA", which stands for "Brazil-Argentina Cooperation".
- CBA (AM) - CBA is a radio station broadcasting at 1070 kHz (AM) from Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, and is the local Radio One station of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. CBA broadcasts with a power of 50,000 watts fulltime as a clear channel (class A) station, using an omnidirectional antenna.
- CBA 2006-07 - The 2006-2007 CBA Season was the 12th CBA season. The Guangdong Southern Tigers were the defending champions, but were upset by the Bayi Rockets in the finals.
- Commercial Bank of Australia - The Commercial Bank of Australia (CBA, 1866 – 1982) was an Australian retail bank which merged into the Wales bank in 1982, to form Westpac. The bank was known as the CBA, but that should not be confused with the Commonwealth Bank which is called the CBA today.
- CBA College - King Abdulaziz University started the Institute of Business Administration (IBA) in the year 2000 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, as a private Institute for Business and Commerce Studies. It has subsequently grown to become the College of Business Administration (CBA) in 2004, including the following departments: