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was originally often a rock taken from a creekbed, where it had been worn smooth. Today it is usually an iron cylinder or oval with the name of its owner, weight, length, etc. often inscribed on it. It cannot be greater than 25 cm in length and generally weighs between 2 and 3 kilograms.
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The field of play is usually about 25 metres in length and about 5 metres in width. The distance of the throw is standardized at 14.5 metres, leaving about 3-5 metres for an approach area and 6-8 metres to stop the throw.
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The object is to knock down a piece of wood which is supported on one of its sides. The player, from 14.5 metres, must hit this
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was derived from the field in which the game came to be played, which was free of obstacles and rocks.
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and has the form of an obtuse angle, between 110 and 120 degrees. The lower part, called the
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in Romania. The term "calva" is also sometimes used to refer to the
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Calva (river)
Calvaria (skull)
Calvados (brandy)
Spain
Celtiberians
Ávila
Salamanca
Zamora
Castile
Salamanca
Zamora
Biscay
Madrid
Barcelona
Plasencia
Navarre

oak
Group of Calva clubs in Madrid (Spanish)
Category
Individual sports

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