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- Q5475176 subject Q16775741.
- Q5475176 subject Q6725113.
- Q5475176 subject Q7151918.
- Q5475176 subject Q9482424.
- Q5475176 abstract "Four Field Kono is an abstract strategy game from Korea. Each player attempts to capture the other player's pieces by jumping over their own piece and landing on the other player's piece. The game not related or similar to another Korean game called Five Field Kono.Although the game is often described as being medieval, this assertion does not seem to be backed by evidence. It has, however, been recorded being played from the late 19th century onwards.".
- Q5475176 thumbnail Fourfieldkono.jpg?width=300.
- Q5475176 wikiPageExternalLink 4kono.gif.
- Q5475176 wikiPageWikiLink Q16775741.
- Q5475176 wikiPageWikiLink Q18097.
- Q5475176 wikiPageWikiLink Q5455913.
- Q5475176 wikiPageWikiLink Q573573.
- Q5475176 wikiPageWikiLink Q6725113.
- Q5475176 wikiPageWikiLink Q7151918.
- Q5475176 wikiPageWikiLink Q9482424.
- Q5475176 comment "Four Field Kono is an abstract strategy game from Korea. Each player attempts to capture the other player's pieces by jumping over their own piece and landing on the other player's piece. The game not related or similar to another Korean game called Five Field Kono.Although the game is often described as being medieval, this assertion does not seem to be backed by evidence. It has, however, been recorded being played from the late 19th century onwards.".
- Q5475176 label "Four Field Kono".
- Q5475176 depiction Fourfieldkono.jpg.