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  2. Sport in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Europe was the birthplace of the Olympic Movement that has become so central to modern individual sport, with the International Olympic Committee founded in Switzerland in 1894 and Greece being the first country to hold the First Olympic Games. Europe has hosted a total of 30 Olympic Games (16 Summer and 14 Winter), more than any other region ...

  3. Traditional sports and games - Wikipedia

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    In some European countries, the revival of traditional games has served as a way for regional identities to be expressed in a political or educational way. [ 21 ] From the 1970's onwards, global attention and institutionalization has taken place to preserve TSG.

  4. European Games - Wikipedia

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    The Games were envisioned and are governed by the EOC which announced their launch at its 41st General Assembly in Rome, on 8 December 2012. [1] The European Games are the 5th continental Games in the Olympic tradition to be initiated, after the Asian Games, Pan American Games, Pacific Games and African Games.

  5. Category:Traditional games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Traditional games" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Category:Traditional games by country - Wikipedia

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    Traditional games of Korea This page was last edited on 8 June 2024, at 08:46 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4 ...

  7. Basque rural sports - Wikipedia

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    The frog game. The frog game is a pub game played both in the Basque Country and outside. In the Basque Country, it is commonly played in Basque sagardotegiak (cider houses) and taverns. The aim of the game is to score as many points as possible by throwing ten metal discs at a chest.

  8. History of games - Wikipedia

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    Modern sports developed from different European games, many of them played by European royalty. Tennis developed in France, French kings like Francis I of France (1515–47) and Henry II (1547–59) were well known players. Golf originated in Scotland, where the first written record of golf is James II's banning of the game in 1457. The ban was ...

  9. Category:Games by country - Wikipedia

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    Card games by national origin (47 C) Darts by country (19 C) Game designers by nationality (16 C) ... Traditional games by country (1 C, 1 P) + Asian games (17 C, 11 ...