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Basque bowls (Basque: bola
jokoa), is one of the few
Basque rural sports which do not
originate in an
activity related to
rural or
marine work. It has...
- cards.
Pareak ("Pairs"):
playing for the best
matching card combination.
Jokoa ("Game"):
playing for
cards total values of 31 or more.
Sometimes replaced...
- works.
aizkolaritza and trontzalaritza: wood-chopping and log sawing. sega
jokoa:
cutting gr**** with a scythe. Giza-abere probak:
stone block pulling, from...
- pla**** today, it is
sufficient to
touch the head. The most
famous oilar jokoa is held in
Legazpi in June
today but the game used to be more widespread...
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creative scholarship, the
Joseba Jaka Scholarship, she
wrote the book
Aulki jokoa (2009). In 2013, she
published Euli-giro and, in 2017, Jenisjoplin, by the...
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known as
juego de la rana, the
Basque Country where it is
known as igel
jokoa or the jeu de la
grenouille in France.
Outside Europe, it is
widely pla****...
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throwing Ladder toss
Penny in the hole (pitch penny) Toad in the hole Igel
jokoa (frog game)
Quarters (game)
Washer pitching Pitch-pot (touhu) Tejo Varpa...
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modalities pla**** in the
Basque Country the ones
called "bote luzea", "mahi
jokoa" are
extinct but, by all
accounts they were
extremely similar to what has...
- "wood-chopper" plus the noun-forming
suffix -tza. It is also
known as
aizkol jokoa the "axe game".
Spanish uses a
loanword from Basque,
aizcolari and in French...
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variety of
challenges and so on.
Zorrilla López, Juan José (2006). Bola
jokoa / El
juego de
bolos (in
Basque and Spanish). Bilbao:
Bizkaiko Foru Aldundia...