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Trinquete (in Spanish) or
trinquet (in
Catalan and French) can
refer to the po****r and
shortened names for two
different ball game courtfields: Basque...
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Valencian trinquet, or
simply trinquet (Valencian pronunciation: [tɾiŋˈket]), is the
court used in the
Valencian Community for two
different modalities...
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Pascale Trinquet (born 11
August 1958 in M****ille) is a
French fencer and
Olympic champion in foil competition. She won a gold
medal in the foil event...
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usually reserved to joko-garbia and open-air
grand chistera games. The
trinquet is a
court in
Pelota where there is a
front wall, a gl**** wall on the right...
- Paris: 1
court in use
Trinquet St. André, Bayonne: 1
trinquet court in use
Trinquet Gartxot, La Bastide-Clairence: 1
trinquet court in use ****ociation...
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Pelayo trinquet (Valencian:
trinquet de Pelayo) is one of the most
renowned trinquets courts of the
Valencian pilota sport...
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Joseph Trinquet (born June 7, 1919, in
Villedieu - died on
August 17, 2001, in Valréas) was a
French Sulpician priest and
professor of
ancient Ethiopian...
- Véronique
Trinquet (born 15 June 1956) is a
French fencer. She won a
silver medal in the women's team foil
event at the 1976
Summer Olympics. Her younger...
- A
trinquete (also
trinquet) is a
special court for
various indoor versions of
pelota and it is a
modality of the
pelota sport. In
South America, especially...
- a
trinquet at the
moment or
there has been in the past.
Bolded are the
active trinquets.
Trinquet de Cavallers, at the
street of that name.
Trinquet de...