Halma (from the Greek word ἅλμα meaning "jump") is a strategy board game invented in 1883 or 1884 by George Howard Monks, an American thoracic surgeon...
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Sint-Truiden (redirect from Halmaal)
Aalst, Brustem, Duras, Engelmanshoven, Gelinden, Gorsem, Groot-Gelmen, Halmaal, Kerkom-bij-Sint-Truiden, Melveren, Metsteren, Ordingen, Runkelen, Velm...
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Halma plc is a British global group of safety equipment companies that makes products for hazard detection and life protection based in Amersham, England...
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Halma is a city in Kittson County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 58 at the 2020 census. A post office called Halma began operation in 1904...
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Truman Capote (redirect from Truman Capote by Harold Halma)
parodied Capote, deliberately copying his pose in the Halma photograph. Random House featured the Halma photograph in its "This is Truman Capote" ads, and...
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Chinese checkers (redirect from Stern-Halma)
with partners. The game is a modern and simplified variation of the game Halma. The objective is to be first to race all of one's pieces across the hexagram-shaped...
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Halma may refer to: Halma, a board game invented by George Howard Monks, an American thoracic surgeon at Harvard Medical School Nicholas Halma (1755-1828)...
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Stenoma halmas is a moth of the family Depressariidae. It is found in Peru. The wingspan is about 25 mm. The forewings are light fuscous irrorated grey...
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Leona halma, or Evans' recluse, is a butterfly in the family Hesperiidae. It is found in Senegal, Guinea, Nigeria, Cameroon, the Central African Republic...
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Nicholas Halma (31 December 1755, Sedan, Ardennes – 4 June 1828, Paris) was a French mathematician and translator. He was educated at the College of Plessis...
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