- Nine-pin
bowling (also
known as
ninepin bowling, nine-pin, kegel, or kegeln) is a
bowling game pla****
primarily in Europe.
European championships are held...
- kegel, a
variety of nine-pin bowling,
which takes place on
indoor lanes (
Kegelbahn), and is
based on
traditional German games similar to
alley skittles....
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After the
railway to
Keila was built, the
place became known—as a pun—as
Kegelbahn (German for 'bowling alley').
Keila officially became a town on 1 May...
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turning bowling into an all-weather game. In Germany, they were
called kegelbahns and were
often attached to
taverns and
guest houses. In 1463, a public...
- Malkasten-
Kegelbahn...
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Indian Summer Die
Thekenbauer – Bar
Builders Die
Safari –
Safari Die
Kegelbahn –
Bowling Alley Der W****erhahn –
Water Tap
Bernhards Rückkehr – Bernhard's...
- name.
Today it is the site of folk
festivals and the open-air stage.
Kegelbahn car park: this is also a good
place to
leave the car and
start the circular...
- Lithuania. In Lithuania,
attempts were made to
implement the so-called
Kegelbahn project, i.e. the
targeted settlement of
certain conquered territories...
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expanded by
dormitory accommodation, a
dining hall,
leisure facilities (
Kegelbahn,
table tennis, volleyball, hard court,
sports field),
conference rooms...
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Basel seasons Zindel,
Josef (2018), "Die
ersten 125
Jahre / 1901 and 1902
Kegelbahn abgetragen", Page 16, 1901 and 1902
Dismantling a
bowling alley, Friedrich...