The West End Petanque Association, abbreviated WEPA or Westion, was a Lovian local pétanque club from 1920 to 1973. They were based in the West End of Long Road, Noble City and were known for their rather moderate skills and very good atmosphere. The pétanque club was founded by Robert Graves, a French-Spanish Lovian. The end of the club was announced by a low number of memberships and a scandal published in the press in 1969.
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| - The West End Petanque Association, abbreviated WEPA or Westion, was a Lovian local pétanque club from 1920 to 1973. They were based in the West End of Long Road, Noble City and were known for their rather moderate skills and very good atmosphere. The pétanque club was founded by Robert Graves, a French-Spanish Lovian. The end of the club was announced by a low number of memberships and a scandal published in the press in 1969.
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| - The West End Petanque Association, abbreviated WEPA or Westion, was a Lovian local pétanque club from 1920 to 1973. They were based in the West End of Long Road, Noble City and were known for their rather moderate skills and very good atmosphere. The pétanque club was founded by Robert Graves, a French-Spanish Lovian. The end of the club was announced by a low number of memberships and a scandal published in the press in 1969.
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