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- Trappola abstract "Trappola is an early 16th-century Venetian trick-taking card game which spread to most parts of Central Europe and survived, in various forms and under various names like Trapulka, Bulka and Hundertspiel until perhaps the middle of the 20th century. It was played with a special pack of Italian-suited cards derived from the Venetian pattern, and last reported to have been manufactured in Prague in 1944.Piatnik has reprinted their old Trappola deck for collectors.".
- Trappola thumbnail Trappola_Cards_produced_in_Wien,_Austria,_by_Ferdinand_Piatnik.jpg?width=300.
- Trappola wikiPageID "24273293".
- Trappola wikiPageLength "8815".
- Trappola wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Trappola wikiPageRevisionID "671938138".
- Trappola wikiPageWikiLink Ace.
- Trappola wikiPageWikiLink Budapest.
- Trappola wikiPageWikiLink Card_game.
- Trappola wikiPageWikiLink Cardano.
- Trappola wikiPageWikiLink Category:16th-century_card_games.
- Trappola wikiPageWikiLink Category:Italian_card_games.
- Trappola wikiPageWikiLink Category:Point-trick_games.
- Trappola wikiPageWikiLink Gerolamo_Cardano.
- Trappola wikiPageWikiLink Graz.
- Trappola wikiPageWikiLink Italian_playing_cards.
- Trappola wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Trappola wikiPageWikiLink Leipzig.
- Trappola wikiPageWikiLink Nuremberg.
- Trappola wikiPageWikiLink Nürnberg.
- Trappola wikiPageWikiLink Piatnik.
- Trappola wikiPageWikiLink Piatnik_&_Söhne.
- Trappola wikiPageWikiLink Prague.
- Trappola wikiPageWikiLink Stripped_deck.
- Trappola wikiPageWikiLink Tarot.
- Trappola wikiPageWikiLink Trick-taking.
- Trappola wikiPageWikiLink Trick-taking_game.
- Trappola wikiPageWikiLink Trieste.
- Trappola wikiPageWikiLink Trionfi_(cards).
- Trappola wikiPageWikiLink Trump.
- Trappola wikiPageWikiLink Venice.
- Trappola wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Trappola wikiPageWikiLink File:Almanach_-_Kvartopirci_II.jpg.
- Trappola wikiPageWikiLink File:Trappola_Cards_produced_in_Wien,_Austria,_by_Ferdinand_Piatnik.jpg.
- Trappola wikiPageWikiLinkText "Trappola".
- Trappola deck "Trappola deck / French deck".
- Trappola family Trick-taking.
- Trappola family Trick-taking_game.
- Trappola hasPhotoCollection Trappola.
- Trappola imageLink File:Trappola_Cards_produced_in_Wien,_Austria,_by_Ferdinand_Piatnik.jpg.
- Trappola numCards "36".
- Trappola origin Italy.
- Trappola play "Clockwise".
- Trappola players "2".
- Trappola playingTime "1500.0".
- Trappola randomChance "Medium".
- Trappola skills "Strategy".
- Trappola title "Trappola".
- Trappola wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_card_game.
- Trappola wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pagat.
- Trappola wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Trappola subject Category:16th-century_card_games.
- Trappola subject Category:Italian_card_games.
- Trappola subject Category:Point-trick_games.
- Trappola hypernym Game.
- Trappola type Article.
- Trappola type VideoGame.
- Trappola type Article.
- Trappola comment "Trappola is an early 16th-century Venetian trick-taking card game which spread to most parts of Central Europe and survived, in various forms and under various names like Trapulka, Bulka and Hundertspiel until perhaps the middle of the 20th century. It was played with a special pack of Italian-suited cards derived from the Venetian pattern, and last reported to have been manufactured in Prague in 1944.Piatnik has reprinted their old Trappola deck for collectors.".
- Trappola label "Trappola".
- Trappola sameAs Trappola.
- Trappola sameAs トラッポラ.
- Trappola sameAs m.07s5xkd.
- Trappola sameAs Trappola.
- Trappola sameAs Trappola.
- Trappola sameAs Q1397361.
- Trappola sameAs Q1397361.
- Trappola wasDerivedFrom Trappola?oldid=671938138.
- Trappola depiction Trappola_Cards_produced_in_Wien,_Austria,_by_Ferdinand_Piatnik.jpg.
- Trappola isPrimaryTopicOf Trappola.