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  2. Naipes Heraclio Fournier - Wikipedia

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    Deck of Fournier Spanish-suited cards Naipes Heraclio Fournier S.A. is a playing card manufacturer based in Vitoria , Spain with a factory in Legutio . It has been owned by the United States Playing Card Company since 1986, which was acquired by Belgium –based Cartamundi in 2020.

  3. Friendship Day - Wikipedia

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    Friendship Day (also known as the International Friendship Day or Friend's Day) is a day in several countries for celebrating friendship.It was initially promoted by the greeting card industry; evidence from social networking sites shows a revival of interest in Friendship Day that may have grown with the spread of the internet, particularly in India, Bangladesh, and Malaysia.

  4. Spanish-suited playing cards - Wikipedia

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    Unlike modern Spanish decks, there was a rank consisting of 10 pips suggesting that the earliest Spanish packs consisted of 52 cards. The removal of one rank shortened the deck to 48 which made card production simpler: a whole deck could be made with just two uncut sheets. 48-card decks have nine ranks of pip cards (1–9) and three ranks of ...

  5. Category:Spanish card games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Spanish card games" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Mus (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Mus is a card game widely played in Spain, France and Hispanic America.Originating in the Basque Country, [1] it is a vying game. The first reference to this game dates back to 1745, when Manuel Larramendi, philologist and Jesuit Basque, quoted it in a trilingual dictionary (Basque-Spanish-Latin).

  7. Arturo de Ascanio - Wikipedia

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    Maestro Ascanio (as he was called by contemporary magician Juan Tamariz) [1] was born Arturo de Ascanio y Navaz in the Canary Islands in 1929. He studied law and became a lawyer and an amateur magician.