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Look up baa, BAA in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

BAA may stand for Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... It has been suggested that French Wiktionary be merged into this article or section. ...

  • Baa, the noise made by sheep and goats
  • Baa Atoll, in the Maldives
  • Baa Bar, British bar chain
  • Baa, Indonesia
  • BAA Limited, formerly BAA plc, and also the British Airports Authority
  • Bachelor of Applied Arts, the acronym for a Bachelor of Applied Arts degree
  • Bam and Andrew Adventure, a popular television series
  • Basketball Association of America, the former name of what is now the National Basketball Association
  • Bialla Airport, IATA airport code
  • Boston Athletic Association, sports association for the city of Boston, hosts such events as the Boston Marathon
  • British Astronomical Association, senior national association of amateur astronomers in the UK
  • Broad Agency Announcement, a type of solicitation for research proposals made by the United States federal government
  • Brooklyn Art Association

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The only male Olympic gold-medal winner (1988) to also win Boston (1990), the well-respected Italian serves as race director of Prague International Marathon.
"Boston." Cradle of American marathoning; begun in 1897 after a group of BAA members returned from the first Modern Olympic Games impressed by the "marathon" event.
The group designated to oversee the famed Boston Marathon; met in official "Jock" Semple's massage room before moving to better quarters in the 1970s.
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