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Copag is a
company based in São Paulo, Brazil. It
started as a
printing company in 1908. The
company expanded to
making playing cards for
poker and bridge...
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August 2011.
Retrieved 11 July 2011. "Mexico City
March 12 –
March 26".
COPAG.
Archived from the
original on 23
February 2011.
Retrieved 10 July 2011...
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Games in
history Kim
Collins wins
silver in 100m at Pan Am
Games in
Mexico COPAG (October 2010). "Badminton
technical manual" (PDF).
Guadalajara 2011 Organizing...
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American Games were
organized by the
Guadalajara 2011
Organizing Committee (
COPAG). The 2011 Pan
American Games were the
third Pan
American Games hosted by...
- football, racquetball, and 27 more, with six
others being considered.
COPAG (the
Organizing Committee for the Pan
American Games Guadalajara 2011) had...
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Manufacturers ****
Altenburger Cartamundi Copag Dal
Negro Fournier France Cartes F.X.
Schmid Gemaco J.O. Öberg & Son
Modiano Nintendo Nürnberger-Spielkarten-Verlag...
- Playing-Card Society.
Retrieved September 7, 2024.
Origin of
playing cards by
Copag.
Retrieved 18
February 2017. Jensen, K. The
Mamluk cards Archived 2015-04-26...
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Plastic Playing Cards were once
again used for the events,
rather than
Copag brand plastic playing cards,
which were used
during the 2005 and 2006 World...
- in 2002,
Games &
Print Services, Ltd (U.K.) in 2003,
Dertor (Poland) and
Copag (Brazil) in 2005,
Yaquinto Printing Company (U.S.) in 2007, 50% of Parksons...
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Manufacturers ****
Altenburger Cartamundi Copag Dal
Negro Fournier France Cartes F.X.
Schmid Gemaco J.O. Öberg & Son
Modiano Nintendo Nürnberger-Spielkarten-Verlag...