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  2. Ravensburger - Wikipedia

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    Ravensburger Interactive Media GmbH was a video game and software subsidiary of Ravensburger which published and distributed various games in Germany. The company had two brands; Ravensburger Interactive, which published family-friendly games and educational software, and Fishtank Interactive , which published games for mature players.

  3. Category:Jigsaw puzzle manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Jigsaw puzzle manufacturers" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... Ravensburger ...

  4. F.X. Schmid - Wikipedia

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    The manufacture and production of board games and puzzles started there in 1955. In 1977 the site was expanded and there was a branch in the United States. [1] In 1991, the playing card programme of F.X. Schmid was integrated into the production of the ASS Altenburger in Thuringia. ASS Altenburger was thus involved in its market expansion.

  5. Jigsaw puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Life: A User's Manual, Georges Perec's most famous novel, tells as pieces of a puzzle a story about a jigsaw puzzle maker. Jigsaw Puzzle (song) , sometimes spelled "Jig-Saw Puzzle" is a song by the rock and roll band The Rolling Stones , featured on their 1968 album Beggars Banquet .

  6. Category:Ravensburger games - Wikipedia

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  7. Ivan Moscovich - Wikipedia

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    Ivan Moscovich was born to Jewish Hungarian parents on 14 June 1926 in Novi Sad in the Yugoslav province of Vojvodina and had a sheltered, middle class childhood. [3] His father, a professional painter, escaped into Yugoslavia after World War I and opened a photographic studio there which he named Photo Ivan after his son.

  8. Puzzle - Wikipedia

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    The largest puzzle (40,320 pieces) is made by a German game company Ravensburger. [8] The smallest puzzle ever made was created at LaserZentrum Hannover. It is only five square millimeters, the size of a sand grain. The puzzles that were first documented are riddles. In Europe, Greek mythology produced riddles like the riddle of the Sphinx ...

  9. Template:Puzzles/doc - Wikipedia

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    This is a documentation subpage for Template:Puzzles. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. Part of a series on