German three-cushion championship
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German three-cushion championship
Summary
German three-cushion championship is a three-cushion tournament[1].
Key Facts
- German three-cushion championship is in the country of Germany[2].
- German three-cushion championship's instance of is recorded as three-cushion tournament[3].
- German three-cushion championship's instance of is recorded as national championship[4].
- German three-cushion championship comprises Q15805383[5].
- German three-cushion championship comprises Q15805384[6].
- German three-cushion championship comprises Q15805385[7].
- German three-cushion championship comprises Q15805386[8].
- German three-cushion championship comprises Q15805387[9].
- German three-cushion championship comprises Q15109305[10].
- 1929 marks the founding of German three-cushion championship[11].
- German three-cushion championship's sport is recorded as three-cushion billiards[12].
- German three-cushion championship's organizer is recorded as Deutsche Billard-Union[13].
- German three-cushion championship's event interval is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q577', 'amount': '+1'}[14].
- German three-cushion championship's qualifies for event is recorded as CEB European Three-cushion Championship[15].
Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include three-cushion tournament[3] and national championship[4].
Origins
1929 marks the founding of German three-cushion championship[11].
Use and Application
Components include Q15805383[5], a three-cushion tournament[16], in Weimar Republic[17]; Q15805384[6], a three-cushion tournament[18], in Weimar Republic[19]; Q15805385[7], a three-cushion tournament[20], in Weimar Republic[21]; Q15805386[8], a three-cushion tournament[22], in Weimar Republic[23]; Q15805387[9], a three-cushion tournament[24], in Weimar Republic[25]; and Q15109305[10], a three-cushion tournament[26], in Nazi Germany[27].