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{{Wiktionary}}
The ] word '''Bantam''' can refer to several different topics:
* ''']''' is a ] in ]. '''Bantam''' or '''Bantams''' may refer to:
* ], any small variety of fowl, usually of chicken or duck
* '''Bantam''' is or was the northernmost province on ] in ].
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* ''']''' is also a ] in ].
==Businesses==
*A ''']''' is a small domestic ], which exists in a variety of breeds including Dutch Bantams, Belgian Bantams, Rosecombs, Sebrights and Pekins. The term 'Bantam' is also used to describe miniaturised fowl that have a large-fowl counterpart such as Plymouth Rocks, Australorps, and Wyandottes.
* ], an American publishing house
*An image of a bantam is the logo of '''Bantam Books''', an ] of the ] ].
* ], an American cider company
*''']''' is one of the lighter classes in ] between ] and ].
* ], a British publishing imprint
* The ''']''' was a small 2-stroke motorcycle produced by ].
* ], a 1935 car company, formerly American Austin Car Company
* The '''Bantam''' is the official mascot of ]
* ] series of compact cars produced between 1937 and 1941.


==Military==
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* ], a soldier shorter than 5'3" in the First World War
Bantam is also a band from New York which is fronted by Gina Volpe of Lunachicks
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* ], a Swedish 1950s anti-tank missile
* ], a British 1920s biplane fighter aircraft
* ], an American prototype small twinjet aircraft
* ] light attack aircraft, nicknamed Bantam Bomber

==Places==
* ], also written as Bantam, a port town on island of ], ] in the ] islands
** ], or Bantam, 1527–1813
** ], current province of ] on territory of the former sultanate
* ]
* ], U.S.A.
* ], U.S.A.
* ], ], U.S.A.

==Sports==
* Bantam, U15 age category in ]
* ], nicknamed The Bantams, an English football club
* ], the varsity and club athletic teams of Trinity College (Connecticut)
* ], a soccer team in Columbia, South Carolina, U.S.
* ], a weight class in combat sports and weightlifting.

==Transportation==
* ], a New Zealand microlight aircraft
* ], an American homebuilt aircraft design
* ], a 1913 British cyclecar
*], name adopted by the former American Austin Car Company in 1935 until 1956
* ], a South African pickup truck from 1983
* ], a British motorcycle 1948–1971
* ], a Dutch ship
* ], a Dutch ship
* ], a Dutch ship

== Other uses==
* ], a comic character
* Bantam, official mascot of ]
* Bantam connector, a type of ]
* ], a short RNA molecule

==See also==
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* ]
* ], a weight class in combat sports

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Bantam or Bantams may refer to:

Businesses

Military

Places

Sports

Transportation

Other uses

See also

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