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- Salta_(game) abstract "Salta is two-player abstract strategy board game invented by Konrad Heinrich Büttgenbach in 1899 in Germany. Büttgenbach (1870–1939) was born in Heerdt, near Düsseldorf, Germany. The game attained its highest popularity in the early 1900s before World War I especially in France and Germany. The World Trade Fair of 1900 in Paris exhibited a Salta board made of mahogany with golden counters adorned with more than 5,000 diamonds. Famous players were the US chess master Frank Marshall, the German World Chess Champion Emanuel Lasker, and the French actress Sarah Bernhardt (the \"Divine\").Salta means \"jump\" in Italian or Latin. The game is related to Halma, Chinese Checkers, and Conspirateurs. Players attempt to jump over pieces without capturing them, and be first to advance their pieces to the other player's side. Salta is played on a Continental Checker board with 10x10 chequered squares. One player has green markings on white pieces, and the other player has red markings on black pieces.Salta should not be confused with El Asalto or The Assault or Salto which is a member of the Fox games.".
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- Salta_(game) wikiPageWikiLink Chess.
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- Salta_(game) wikiPageWikiLink Conspirateurs.
- Salta_(game) wikiPageWikiLink Dover_Publications.
- Salta_(game) wikiPageWikiLink Draughts.
- Salta_(game) wikiPageWikiLink El_Asalto_(game).
- Salta_(game) wikiPageWikiLink Emanuel_Lasker.
- Salta_(game) wikiPageWikiLink Fox_games.
- Salta_(game) wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Marshall_(chess_player).
- Salta_(game) wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Salta_(game) wikiPageWikiLink Halma.
- Salta_(game) wikiPageWikiLink Mahogany.
- Salta_(game) wikiPageWikiLink Oxford_University_Press.
- Salta_(game) wikiPageWikiLink Sarah_Bernhardt.
- Salta_(game) wikiPageWikiLink The_Assault_(game).
- Salta_(game) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Salta (game)".
- Salta_(game) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Salta".
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- Salta_(game) subject Category:1899_introductions.
- Salta_(game) subject Category:Abstract_strategy_games.
- Salta_(game) subject Category:Board_games_introduced_in_the_1890s.
- Salta_(game) hypernym Game.
- Salta_(game) type VideoGame.
- Salta_(game) comment "Salta is two-player abstract strategy board game invented by Konrad Heinrich Büttgenbach in 1899 in Germany. Büttgenbach (1870–1939) was born in Heerdt, near Düsseldorf, Germany. The game attained its highest popularity in the early 1900s before World War I especially in France and Germany. The World Trade Fair of 1900 in Paris exhibited a Salta board made of mahogany with golden counters adorned with more than 5,000 diamonds.".
- Salta_(game) label "Salta (game)".
- Salta_(game) sameAs Q2215371.
- Salta_(game) sameAs Salta_(Spiel).
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- Salta_(game) sameAs Q2215371.
- Salta_(game) sameAs 三精跳棋.
- Salta_(game) wasDerivedFrom Salta_(game)?oldid=693798479.
- Salta_(game) isPrimaryTopicOf Salta_(game).