escoba
Spanish variant of the Italian fishing card game Scopa
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escoba
Summary
escoba is a card game[1]. escoba draws 30 Wikipedia views per month (card_game category, ranking #91 of 247).[2]
Key Facts
- escoba's image is recorded as Heraclio Fournier 7 Oros.jpg[3].
- escoba's instance of is recorded as card game[4].
- escoba's based on is recorded as Scopa[5].
- escoba's part of is recorded as culture of Spain[6].
- escoba's part of is recorded as culture of Argentina[7].
- escoba's part of is recorded as Chilean culture[8].
- escoba's part of is recorded as culture of Uruguay[9].
- escoba's country of origin is recorded as Spain[10].
- escoba's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03f9np[11].
- escoba's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'es', 'text': 'escoba de quince'}[12].
- escoba's uses is recorded as Spanish playing cards[13].
Why It Matters
escoba draws 30 Wikipedia views per month (card_game category, ranking #91 of 247).[2]