- players'
scores are tallied, and the
player with the most
points wins. "
Keltis".
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- The
Battle of
Keltis or
Battle of
Keltis barracks took
place in
Gustav III's
Russian War
between May 19–20, 1790 at
Keltis in present-day Finland. It ended...
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Kouvola (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈkou̯ʋolɑ]) is a city in
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located in the
southeastern interior...
- Preis. His
notable designs include Amun-Re, Blue Moon City, Ingenious,
Keltis, Lord of the Rings, Medici,
Modern Art, Ra, Taj Mahal,
Tigris and Euphrates...
- Ágnes
Keleti (née Klein; Hebrew: אגנס קלטי; 9
January 1921 – 2
January 2025) was a
Hungarian and
Israeli artistic gymnast and coach, who won
multiple Olympic...
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Jebel Kelti is a
mountain in the Tanger-Tétouan-Al
Hoceima region, Morocco. It is
located south of Tétouan in Tétouan Province. This
mountain is part...
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Company Journey Through Europe Junta Karuba Keltis Kill
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- globally. Knizia's
notable designs include Amun-Re, Blue Moon City, Ingenious,
Keltis, Lord of the Rings, Medici,
Modern Art, Ra, Taj Mahal,
Tigris and Euphrates...
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Celtis paniculata,
commonly known as tripewood,
silky keltis,
silky celtis,
native hackberry,
native celtis,
Investigator tree or whitewood, is a rainforest...
- two-sided board. Won the 2000
International Gamers Award. The 2008 game
Keltis was re-themed and
published in the U.S. as Lost Cities: The
Board Game....