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Pelota (Spanish for ball) can
refer to the po****r and
shortened names for a
number of ball games:
Basque pelota Chaza Jai alai
Mesoamerican ballgame Palla...
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Basque pelota (Basque: pilota, Spanish:
pelota vasca, French:
pelote basque) is the name for a
variety of
court sports pla**** with a ball
using one's...
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Pelotas (Portuguese pronunciation: [
peˈlɔtɐs]) is a
Brazilian city and muni****lity (município), the
fourth most
populous in the
southern state of Rio...
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Pelota purépecha (Spanish for "Purépecha ball"),
called Uárukua Ch'anakua ( "a game with sticks") in the Purépecha language, is an
Indigenous Mexican sport...
- investor. He owns a
coffee shop in
downtown Austin, Texas,
called "Juan
Pelota Cafe". The name is a
joking reference to his
testicular cancer, with the...
- At the 1900
Summer Olympics, a
Basque pelota tournament was contested. Only two
teams entered - one from
Spain and one from
France - but the
French team...
- hand-held wicker,
commonly referred to as a cesta. It is a
variation of
Basque pelota. The term jai alai,
coined by
Serafin Baroja in 1875, is also
often loosely...
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Jugando Pelota Dura is a
Puerto Rican television talk show
hosted by
Ferdinand Perez. The
program initially premiered on
Sistema TV
network in 2012 before...
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Pelota vasca may
refer to:
Basque pelota —
court ballgame similar to jai alai La
pelota vasca — 2003
political do****entary
about the
Basque County, by...
- The
Pelotas River (Portuguese: Rio
Pelotas [ˈʁi.u
peˈlɔtɐs]) is a
river in
southern Brazil, and a
tributary of the
Uruguay River. The
river originates...