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- Escoba abstract "Escoba is a variant of the Italian fishing card game Scopa, which means "broom", a name that refers to the situation in the game where you "sweep" all of the cards from the board in one turn. The game is usually played with a deck of traditional Spanish playing cards, called naipes.".
- Escoba wikiPageID "827079".
- Escoba wikiPageRevisionID "600367755".
- Escoba deck "Spanish".
- Escoba hasPhotoCollection Escoba.
- Escoba numCards "40".
- Escoba origin Spain.
- Escoba play "Counterclockwise".
- Escoba players "2".
- Escoba playingTime "1200.0".
- Escoba related Scopa.
- Escoba title "Escoba".
- Escoba type Category:Fishing_card_games.
- Escoba subject Category:Fishing_card_games.
- Escoba subject Category:Spanish_card_games.
- Escoba type Abstraction100002137.
- Escoba type Act100030358.
- Escoba type Activity100407535.
- Escoba type CardGame100488225.
- Escoba type Event100029378.
- Escoba type FishingCardGames.
- Escoba type Game100455599.
- Escoba type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Escoba type SpanishCardGames.
- Escoba type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Escoba comment "Escoba is a variant of the Italian fishing card game Scopa, which means "broom", a name that refers to the situation in the game where you "sweep" all of the cards from the board in one turn. The game is usually played with a deck of traditional Spanish playing cards, called naipes.".
- Escoba label "Escoba del 15".
- Escoba label "Escoba".
- Escoba sameAs Escoba_del_15.
- Escoba sameAs m.03f9np.
- Escoba sameAs Q5059963.
- Escoba sameAs Q5059963.
- Escoba sameAs Escoba.
- Escoba wasDerivedFrom Escoba?oldid=600367755.
- Escoba isPrimaryTopicOf Escoba.