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weighs 1 to 2 kilograms. Originally the ball was inflated, but now a hard rubber ball is used: this ball has circumference of 39 centimetres and weighs 350 grams (originally 750 grams). Scoring is by fifteens and tens, as in tennis, in this manner: 15 – 30 – 40 – 50 for victory in a game but earlier
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is played in a court the same size of a volleyball court, but without a net. Each team has 4 players with 2 reserve players. A match consists of one set or three sets. This game is played in all Italian 20 regions and they dispute regular championship.
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it was 15 – 30 – 45 – 60; the team which wins 12 games is final winner of the match. A notable feature is that the ball is put into play by a designated server for both teams, called the
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was played also in France, Germany, Austria, England, Netherlands and famous Italian champions organized tournaments in USA, Argentina and Egypt.
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is generally played on urban streets. The first action of every match consists of playing the ball onto a roof called
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in 1986 and in 1992 started a regular championship. Each team has 5 players and there are 2 goals at ends of court.
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it is played in an open playing field without lateral walls. In this version each team has 4 players:
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it is played by 1 solo player versus other 1 solo player with a net in central position of court.
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Whoever wins 5 games is the winner of the match; other rules are the same of
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with a bandaged fist. This sport and its champions were described by
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date back to 1555. This sport and its champions were described by
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Balls are struck back and forth with a wooden cylinder, called
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Morgan, Roger (1989). "European Derivatives of Tennis" in
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it is played by 2 players versus other 2 players with a
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is often played on courts marked out on town streets.
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Index

Bracciale
Pallone (disambiguation)
[palˈloːne]
Italian
balloon
ball games
Italy

Salò
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Karl Philipp Moritz
Christian Joseph Jagemann
Richard Colt Hoare
Jacob Burckhardt
William Wetmore Story
Giacomo Leopardi
Edmondo de Amicis
Giuseppe Baretti
Antonio Francesco Grazzini
Ottavio Rinuccini
Gabriello Chiabrera
Tommaso Grossi
Giuseppe Gioachino Belli
Where Angels Fear to Tread
sphaeristerium
Italian
net (device)
Piedmont
Liguria
Cesare Pavese

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