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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: 1991 Federation Cup, 1990 Federation Cup, 1989 Federation Cup, 1986 Federation Cup, 1987 Federation Cup, 1983 Federation Cup, 1985 Federation Cup, 1984 Federation Cup, 1988 Federation Cup, 1981 Federation Cup, 2008 Fed Cup, 1972 Federation Cup, 1977 Federation Cup, 1975 Federation Cup, 1973 Federation Cup, 2009 Fed Cup, 1974 Federation Cup, 1995 Fed Cup, 2010 Fed Cup, 2002 Fed Cup, 1976 Federation Cup, 1996 Fed Cup, 1992 Federation Cup, 1997 Fed Cup, 2003 Fed Cup, 2004 Fed Cup, 2007 Fed Cup, 1998 Fed Cup, 2011 Fed Cup, 2006 Fed Cup, 2005 Fed Cup, 1993 Federation Cup, 1982 Federation Cup, 1980 Federation Cup, 1979 Federation Cup, 1999 Fed Cup, 1994 Federation Cup, 2001 Fed Cup, 1970 Federation Cup, 1969 Federation Cup, 1978 Federation Cup, 2000 Fed Cup, 1964 Federation Cup, 1968 Federation Cup, 1966 Federation Cup, 1971 Federation Cup, 1967 Federation Cup, 1963 Federation Cup, 1965 Federation Cup. Excerpt: The 1991 Federation Cup was the 29th edition of the most important competition between national teams in women's tennis. 56 nations participated in the tournament, which was held at the Nottingham Tennis Centre in Nottingham, United Kingdom, from 18-28 July. Spain defeated the United States in the final, giving Spain their first title. All ties were played at the Nottingham Tennis Centre in Nottingham, United Kingdom, on hard courts. Winning nations advance to World Group, First Round losing nations play in consolation rounds. First Round losing teams play in World Group Play-offs. Brazil, Portugal, Greece, and Yugoslavia relegated to Zonal competition in 1992. The 1990 Federation Cup was the 28th edition of the most important competition between national teams in women's tennis. 47 nations participated in the tournament, which was held at the Peachtree World of Tennis in Norcross, GA, United States, from 21-2...