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  2. Mexican Train - Wikipedia

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    A typical four-player game of Mexican Train using the double-nine set and the branching doubles variation; the eponymous Mexican Train is not in view Mexican Train is a game played with dominoes . The object of the game is for a player to play all the tiles from his or her hand onto one or more chains, or trains , emanating from a central hub ...

  3. Glossary of domino terms - Wikipedia

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    An undealt tile in a block domino game - a boneyard tile that cannot be drawn. [2] spilikin A small peg of bone, wood, ivory, etc., used for taking the score at Cribbage and other games. Also peg. [15] [1] spinner. The first double played during a game in e.g. Sniff or certain variants of All Fives. [10]

  4. Tuli Block - Wikipedia

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    The Tuli Block is a narrow fringe of land at Botswana's eastern border wedged between Zimbabwe in the north and east and South Africa in the south. [1] It consists mainly of privately owned game farms offering safari tourism. The eastern section up to and including Redshield has been declared a game reserve, known as the Northern Tuli Game Reserve.

  5. Mexican Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican Railway (Ferrocarril Mexicano) (reporting mark FCM) was one of the primary pre-nationalization railways of Mexico. Incorporated in London in September 1864 as the Imperial Mexican Railway ( Ferrocarril Imperial Mexicano ) to complete an earlier project, it was renamed in July 1867 [ 1 ] after the Second French Empire withdrew from ...

  6. Tsodilo - Wikipedia

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    The Tsodilo Hills (Tswana: Lefelo la Tsodilo) are a UNESCO World Heritage Site (WHS), consisting of rock art, rock shelters, depressions, and caves in Botswana, Southern Africa. It gained its WHS listing in 2001 because of its unique religious and spiritual significance to local peoples, as well as its unique record of human settlement over ...

  7. Who is Letsile Tebogo, the Botswana runner who won 200m ... - AOL

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    By winning the gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics, Tebogo became the first Olympic gold medal winner from Botswana and the first runner from Africa to win the 200m final at the Olympic Games.

  8. Transport in Botswana - Wikipedia

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    Botswana Railways run 2 nightly passenger trains, one from Lobatse to Francistown, and the other from Francistown to Lobatse, with stops in Gaborone, Mahalapye, Palapye, and Serule. The passenger train is termed the "BR Express" (Botswana Railways). Passenger services were suspended from 2009 to 2016, with the exception of an international link ...

  9. Railway stations in Botswana - Wikipedia

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    Ramatlhabama, South Africa - border with South Africa; Lobatse; Gaborone - national capital; Palapye - junction for coal branch; Serule - junction; Francistown; Ramokgwebana - border with Zimbabwe