- The
vaqueta ball (Valencian:
pilota de
vaqueta, IPA: [piˈlɔta ðe vaˈketa], lit. 'little cow') is the kind of ball used to play some
Valencian pilota variants...
- 48–50
grams (1.7–1.8 oz) and has a
diameter of 50
millimetres (2.0 in).
Vaqueta ball: Used for
Escala i
corda and Raspall, it is a very fast ball and bounces...
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Spanish vaqueta or serrana,
measures about 30
millimetres (1+1⁄8 in)
across the s****.
Cepaea nemoralis, the "grove snail" or
Spanish vaqueta, measures...
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against the abdomen. In the
other hand, one
holds a
stick (baqueta or
vaqueta –
usually wooden, very
rarely made of metal) and a
shaker (caxixi). One...
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throw the ball there, they feel safe. In the
raspall a kind of ball
called vaqueta ball (Catalan for
little cow ball) is used; it is a
small and extremely...
- berimbau, an
instrument he held in his
right hand and pla**** with the
vaqueta in his left hand,
keeping the
berimbau at
chest height.
During his presentations...
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Llargues variant. In "Escala i corda" a kind of ball
called pilota de
vaqueta (Catalan for
little cow ball) is used; it is a
small and
extremely fast...
- was a
strong and tall player,
powerful enough that he
could throw the
vaqueta ball
easily to the
galleries (it must be
taken into
account that those...
- that
balls could fly out of the trinquet. Due to the high
price of the
vaqueta balls,
every time a ball was
thrown away,
somebody (usually a boy) had...
- down the
Galotxa net. In the "Galotxa" a kind of ball
called pilota de
vaqueta (Catalan for
little cow ball) is used, it's a
small and
extremely fast...