WBC
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WBC may stand for:
Championships
- World Barista Championship, the current premier barista competition
- World Boardgaming Championships, a convention held yearly since 1999 by the Boardgame Players Association
Business
- Westinghouse Broadcasting Company, a former large American broadcaster now folded into CBS
- Westpac (New Zealand Exchange code: WBC), a multinational Financial services company
- Wholesale Broadband Connect, BT Wholesale's up-to-24Mbit/s ADSL offering in the UK
- Workers Beer Company, a British-Irish organisation which runs temporary bars at events and festivals in Europe
Government
- War Bureau of Consultants, a committee established in 1941 to investigate the feasibility of a U.S. bio-weapons program
- West Berkshire Council, a UK local government district
Media
- World Book Club, a radio programme on the BBC World Service
- Worldview Broadcasting Channel, a Malaysian news channel
- White Blood Cells (album), the third album by the American garage rock band The White Stripes
Science
- WBC hive, a type of artificial beehive
- White blood cell, cells of the immune system involved in defending the body against both infectious disease and foreign materials
Sports
- Walking Boyz Company, a Surinamese association football club based in Paramaribo
- BWF World Championships (a.k.a. World Badminton Championships), a tournament organized by the Badminton World Federation
- World Baseball Classic, an international baseball tournament
- World Basketball Challenge, an international basketball game
- World Boxing Council, an international boxing organization which awards world boxing championships
Other
- Waterbeach railway station, a railway station with the station code WBC, serving the large village of Waterbeachin in Cambridgeshire, England
- Westboro Baptist Church, an independent Baptist church known for its stance against homosexuality and its protest activities
- Word Biblical Commentary, a well respected academic level commentary on the Bible.
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