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Throwing game
Bunnock (also known as the game of bones or simply bones) is a throwing game that is thought to have Russian origin. The aim of Bunnock is to throw bones
Bunnock
Town in Saskatchewan, Canada
the province. Among its many attractions, it is the host of the annual Bunnock World Championship, during which the town population doubles in size. In
Macklin,_Saskatchewan
Swedish lawn game in which pieces of wood are used to knock down other pieces of wood
than a baton. The Karelian game kyykkä and the possibly Siberian game bunnock both feature team sides and (unlike the Polish game and kaisers) use versions
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Sports where an object is thrown
boule lyonnaise Bowls a.k.a. lawn bowls Pétanque Taistelupetankki Skittles Bunnock Finnish skittles Fowling Gorodki Kubb Mölkky Aunt Sally Bean bag throwing
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American throwing game
example see the finalized rules in Arizona, USA. www.azwl.org.[dead link] Bunnock, also known as Glockenspiel Toad in the hole (game), a similar British
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Angleball Baseball Basketball Basque pelota Bat and ball games Bowling Bunnock Camogie Dodgeball Football Gateball Handball Hardcourt Bike Polo Hockey
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Topics referred to by the same term
Game of Bones may refer to: Bunnock, a Russian game involving horse anklebones Dominoes, in which the pieces are called bones Dice games, in which the
Game_of_Bones
Russian throwing game
Wii game system through the game disc REC ROOM released in 2009. Bowling Bunnock Finnish skittles Kubb Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gorodki. "История
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Topics referred to by the same term
"Das Glockenspiel", a single from the Schiller debut album, Zeitgeist Bunnock, a game commonly referred to as glockenspiel Mt. Angel Glockenspiel, a
Glockenspiel_(disambiguation)
List of large roadside attractions in Western Canada
Giant Bunnock (horse's leg bone) in Macklin SK. Summer 2004
Giants_of_the_Prairies
Ruined palace in Scotland
Peel was retaken for Scotland by an ordinary Scot named William Bynnie or Bunnock who was in the habit of selling hay to the garrison of the peel. When the
Linlithgow_Palace
Rural municipality in Saskatchewan, Canada
with 56 campsites, golf course, volleyball court, horseshoe pits, and a bunnock court. The golf course, built in 2981, is a 9-hole, artificial greens course
Rural Municipality of Senlac No. 411
Rural_Municipality_of_Senlac_No._411
Scottish landowner
wife, and William was their only child. He was descended from William Bunnock who famously retook Linlithgow Peel from the English in 1313. He was owner
William_Binning
milne, and that in lieu and place and for satisfaction of all knaveschip, bunnock. gratification, or any other consuetude formerlie dew or is accustomed
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(Юрий) Russian form of Greek Georgios, YURIY means "earth-worker, farmer."
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Name of a queen.
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Gods chosen one, Lord Vishnu, Destroyer of enemies
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