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  2. List of playing-card nicknames - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of nicknames used for individual playing cards of the French-suited standard 52-card pack. Sometimes games require the revealing or announcement of cards, at which point appropriate nicknames may be used if allowed under the rules or local game culture. King (K): Cowboy, [1] Monarch [1] King of Clubs (K ♣): Alexander [2]

  3. El Mercurio de Valparaíso - Wikipedia

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    El Mercurio de Valparaíso (Spanish pronunciation: [el meɾˈkuɾjo ðe βalpaɾaˈiso]) is the oldest continuously circulating periodical, published under the same name, in the Spanish language. It was founded on September 12, 1827.

  4. Op. 4 - Wikipedia

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    In music, Op. 4 stands for Opus number 4. Compositions that are assigned this number include: Compositions that are assigned this number include: Beethoven – String Quintet, Op. 4

  5. List of compositions by Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco - Wikipedia

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    Onde: 2 studi, Op. 86 (1935) Stars, 4 sketches, Op. 104 (1940) Candide: Six Illustrations from the Novel by Voltaire, Op. 123 (1944) Suite nello stile italiano, Op. 138 (1947) Evangèlion: The story of Jesus, narrated to the children in 28 little piano pieces, Op. 141 (1949) Six Canons, Op. 142 (1950) Six Pieces in Form of Canons, Op. 156 (1952)

  6. Burro (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Burro (English: donkey) or los burros [1] is a card game played with Spanish playing cards. The principal objective of the game is to get four cards of the same number. The ideal number of players is from 4 to 8.

  7. Karnöffel - Wikipedia

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    Karnöffel is a trick-taking card game which probably came from the upper-German language area in Europe in the first quarter of the 15th century. It first appeared listed in a municipal ordinance of Nördlingen, Bavaria, in 1426 among the games that could be lawfully played at the annual city fête. [2]

  8. Cups (suit) - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish play with packs of 40 or 48 cards. There are no tens and, in the shorter pack, the nines and eights are also dropped. Thus the suit of cups ranks: R C S (9 8) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1. In Italy the suit is known as coppe and the corresponding court cards are the re, cavallo and fante. Either 40 or 52-card packs are used.

  9. Heroes of Might and Magic IV (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Each player searches through their deck for a starting army of 3 Level 1 creatures, 2 Level 2 creatures, and 1 Level 3 creature, as well as a hero, and a town to place on the side. All cards must be of the same alignment. A random map tile is placed face up. Players then take turns selecting face-down map tiles and connecting them to the ...

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