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- Jonchets abstract "Jonchets or onchets is a pick-up sticks game from France played with carved sticks. References to the game date back as far as the 17th century, and it was quite popular at the start of the 20th century. The sticks were originally made of rush, but later also from wood, bone or ivory.Jonchets can be played by 2 to 4 players, with 30 to 40 sticks at a length of 10 cm. The sticks are thrown on a table, and the rules of play are likely similar to jackstraws. In jonchets, some sticks may have carved heads that denote different point values.Mikado (game) is a simplified variation that may have been directly inspired by jonchets.\"Jonchets\" were also the name of a stick abacus calcus form in France with Asian background [1] [2].".
- Jonchets thumbnail Jonchets_player_Dubois_MBA_Rennes_D1851-2-1_n2.jpg?width=300.
- Jonchets wikiPageExternalLink vol1num46.html.
- Jonchets wikiPageExternalLink abaque-calcul12-chine-origines.html.
- Jonchets wikiPageID "397547".
- Jonchets wikiPageLength "1642".
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- Jonchets wikiPageRevisionID "626605320".
- Jonchets wikiPageWikiLink Abacus.
- Jonchets wikiPageWikiLink Asia.
- Jonchets wikiPageWikiLink Category:Games_of_physical_skill.
- Jonchets wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Jonchets wikiPageWikiLink Juncaceae.
- Jonchets wikiPageWikiLink Mikado_(game).
- Jonchets wikiPageWikiLink Pick-up_sticks.
- Jonchets wikiPageWikiLink File:Jonchets_player_Dubois_MBA_Rennes_D1851-2-1_n2.jpg.
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- Jonchets subject Category:Games_of_physical_skill.
- Jonchets comment "Jonchets or onchets is a pick-up sticks game from France played with carved sticks. References to the game date back as far as the 17th century, and it was quite popular at the start of the 20th century. The sticks were originally made of rush, but later also from wood, bone or ivory.Jonchets can be played by 2 to 4 players, with 30 to 40 sticks at a length of 10 cm. The sticks are thrown on a table, and the rules of play are likely similar to jackstraws.".
- Jonchets label "Jonchets".
- Jonchets sameAs Q6275026.
- Jonchets sameAs m.023gvn.
- Jonchets sameAs Q6275026.
- Jonchets wasDerivedFrom Jonchets?oldid=626605320.
- Jonchets depiction Jonchets_player_Dubois_MBA_Rennes_D1851-2-1_n2.jpg.
- Jonchets isPrimaryTopicOf Jonchets.