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World Napkin-Folding Championships

The World Napkin-Folding Championships is held in the Swanepoel Naporium, the largest napkin-folding stadium in the world. It seats an audience of 250,000 and was built by the architect Sergio Swanepoel, who also, apparently, got the naming rights.

The event draws 400 entrants and carries an illustrious 200-year history. That is two centuries of watching people fold napkins, at scale.

Appears in Book 10
First seen in Book 10, page 325
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The World Napkin-Folding Championships is held in the Swanepoel Naporium, the world's largest napkin-folding stadium, which can seat an audience of 250,000 and was built by architect Sergio Swanepoel.

Held in the world-famous Swanepoel Naporium, the world's largest napkin-folding stadium, which can seat an audience of 250,000, built by (and named after) the world-famous architect, Sergio Swanepoel. b10:c99:p325
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The World Napkin-Folding Championships has 400 entrants and an illustrious 200 year history.

Highly competitive event. 400 entrants... The championships has an illustrious 200 year history. b10:c99:p325
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