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    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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    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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