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Q: What are the rules of Basque pelota?
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When was Spanish Federation of Basque Pelota created?

Spanish Federation of Basque Pelota was created in 1925.


When was International Federation of Basque Pelota created?

International Federation of Basque Pelota was created in 1929.


What is the name of the basque ball game?

pelota


What is the game pelota?

Pelota (Spanish for ball) can refer to the popular and shortened names for a number of ball games: * Baseball * Basque pelota


Where is Basque pelota played in Spain?

In the Basque Country, located in the Western Pyrenees (on the extreme west of the French-Spanish border).


What is the origin of the word pelota?

Pelota is any of a variety of Spanish sports played against a wall, particularly basque pelota. In the Spanish language, it can also refer to a ball, or a teacher's pet.


What sport did Spain win its first gold medal?

That was basque pelota at the 1900 Games in Paris.


What other sport is Gaelic handball similar to?

Gaelic handball is similar to American handball the sport, as well as squash, racquetball and basque pelota. It is a very popular sport played in Ireland.


What does pelota mean in spanish?

Pelota is a word in Spanish that means ball in English


When was Pelota de cuero created?

Pelota de cuero was created in 1963.


I am looking for the correct spelling of the field game that resembled lacrosse but is pronounced Hi-UH-Lie?

From Wikipedia..Jai alai (pronounced /ˈhaɪ.əlaɪ/ in English and [ˈxai aˈlai] in Basque) is a fronton (open-walled arena) used to play a variety of Basque Pelota called Cesta Punta, and, more broadly, Cesta Punta itself.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jai_alaiHope this helps.


Is jai alai a team sport?

Yes, jai alai (at least a variant known as "pelota basque") has been played competitively in the Olympics (Paris, 1900 and Barcelona, 1992) and demonstrated in the Olympics (Mexico, 1968).