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  2. Dala (game) - Wikipedia

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    Dala is a two-player abstract strategy board game from Sudan, and played especially by the Baggara tribes. The game is also called Herding the Cows (or Herding the Bulls ). It is an alignment game with captures similar to that of the game Dara.

  3. Dala - Wikipedia

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    Dala (band), a Canadian music duo; Dala (game), a board game from Sudan; Dala horse, traditional Swedish wooden horse statuettes; Dala-fur sheep, a Swedish breed of sheep; The Hawaiian dollar, which was in circulation between 1847 and 1898; Dala Line, a single-track railway line in Sweden; Dala, a Cambrian crustacean from Sweden

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  5. Daldøs - Wikipedia

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    Daldøs [dal'døs] is a running-fight board game only known from a few coastal locations in southern Scandinavia, where its history can be traced back to around 1800.The game is notable for its unusual four-sided dice (stick or long dice).

  6. South Sudan stuns Puerto Rico 90-79 to claim its first ever ...

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    Carlik Jones scored 19 points and South Sudan rallied in the second half to beat Puerto Rico 90-79 in the Paris Olympics opener for both teams on Sunday. “We’re not a secret anymore,” South ...

  7. Trae Young hits ridiculous half-court buzzer-beater to lift ...

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    Young powered the Hawks to a wild 124-121 win over the Utah Jazz on Tuesday night with one of the most ridiculous shots of his career. Young's shot was only half of the finish at the Delta Center.

  8. Lual Mayen - Wikipedia

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    Lual Mayen is a South Sudanese video game developer and video game designer. [4] He was born at the Aswa refugee camp in Sudan. [2] In 1993, [5] his family relocated to a refugee camp in Uganda. [2] [6] [1] He was born into a family of seven. [1] [7]

  9. Tracy Morgan was excited to join the cast of Saturday Night Live back in 1996.. Feeling at home on the cast would be another story, however. The comedian came in eager to share a different ...