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- Calva abstract "The term "calva" is also sometimes used to refer to the Calvaria (skull) or Calvados (brandy)Calva is a traditional sport played in certain parts of Spain. It has roots going back to pre-Roman times, being developed by the Celtiberians who lived in the modern-day provinces of Ávila, Salamanca, and Zamora. It was a game for shepherds, who threw stones at bull's horns to entertain themselves. With the passing of time, the game was modified: a piece of wood (the calva) came to be substituted for the horn, and the stone was replaced with a cylinder of iron or steel (the marro). The name of calva was derived from the field in which the game came to be played, which was free of obstacles and rocks.Today the sport is practiced mainly in Castile, Salamanca, Zamora, and Biscay, although also in Madrid, Barcelona, Plasencia and Navarre.".
- Calva thumbnail Tirada_de_calva.jpg?width=300.
- Calva wikiPageExternalLink www.calvamadrid.com.
- Calva wikiPageID "3146243".
- Calva wikiPageLength "2360".
- Calva wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Calva wikiPageRevisionID "574647617".
- Calva wikiPageWikiLink Barcelona.
- Calva wikiPageWikiLink Biscay.
- Calva wikiPageWikiLink Calvados.
- Calva wikiPageWikiLink Calvados_(brandy).
- Calva wikiPageWikiLink Calvaria_(skull).
- Calva wikiPageWikiLink Castile_(historical_region).
- Calva wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_sports.
- Calva wikiPageWikiLink Celtiberians.
- Calva wikiPageWikiLink Madrid.
- Calva wikiPageWikiLink Navarre.
- Calva wikiPageWikiLink Oak.
- Calva wikiPageWikiLink Plasencia.
- Calva wikiPageWikiLink Province_of_Salamanca.
- Calva wikiPageWikiLink Province_of_Zamora.
- Calva wikiPageWikiLink Province_of_Ávila.
- Calva wikiPageWikiLink Salamanca.
- Calva wikiPageWikiLink Salamanca_(province).
- Calva wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Calva wikiPageWikiLink Zamora,_Spain.
- Calva wikiPageWikiLink Zamora_(Spain).
- Calva wikiPageWikiLink Zamora_(province).
- Calva wikiPageWikiLink Ávila_(province).
- Calva wikiPageWikiLink File:Calva_y_murillo.jpg.
- Calva wikiPageWikiLink File:Tirada_de_calva.jpg.
- Calva wikiPageWikiLinkText "Calva".
- Calva wikiPageWikiLinkText "calva".
- Calva hasPhotoCollection Calva.
- Calva subject Category:Individual_sports.
- Calva hypernym Sport.
- Calva type Sport.
- Calva comment "The term "calva" is also sometimes used to refer to the Calvaria (skull) or Calvados (brandy)Calva is a traditional sport played in certain parts of Spain. It has roots going back to pre-Roman times, being developed by the Celtiberians who lived in the modern-day provinces of Ávila, Salamanca, and Zamora. It was a game for shepherds, who threw stones at bull's horns to entertain themselves.".
- Calva label "Calva".
- Calva sameAs Calva_(deporte).
- Calva sameAs Calva_(sport).
- Calva sameAs Calva.
- Calva sameAs m.08vdqn.
- Calva sameAs Кальва.
- Calva sameAs Q2446605.
- Calva sameAs Q2446605.
- Calva wasDerivedFrom Calva?oldid=574647617.
- Calva depiction Tirada_de_calva.jpg.
- Calva isPrimaryTopicOf Calva.