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    Briscola (Italian: [ˈbriskola]; Lombard: brìscula; Sicilian: brìscula; Neapolitan: brìscula) is one of Italy's most popular games, together with Scopa...
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    Brisca (category Briscola group)
    Mediterranean and Latin American areas. Related games include Italian Briscola, Lombard Brìscula, Sicilian Brìscula, Neapolitan Brìscula or Brisca, Catalonian...
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  • Briscola or Rich and Poor (Italian: Ricchi e poveri is a 1951 Italian drama film directed by Aldo Rossi and starring Carlo Campanini, Annamaria Talamo...
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  • Bisca (card game) (category Briscola group)
    Bisca (a Portuguese version of the Italian game Bríscola) is a card game based on the Italian (40 card) deck. The game is normally played by either 2 players...
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    It is one of Italy's major national card games, together with Scopa and Briscola. It is also popular in the regions that were once controlled by the Italian...
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    (Queen) is inserted between the cavallo and re. Popular games include Scopa, Briscola, Tressette, Bestia, and Sette e mezzo. Playing cards arrived from Mamluk...
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  • album by the Italian singer Mina Sueca Italiana, a variant of the game briscola Vincenzo Italiano, an Italian football manager and former player All pages...
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  • Perlaggen Schafkopf (Bavarian) Schnapsen Sixty-six Skat Ulti Watten Tressette Briscola Calabresella The following games are played with 40- or 48-card Spanish-suited...
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    one of the three major national card games in Italy, the others being Briscola and Tresette. It is also popular in Argentina and Brazil, brought in by...
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  • January 2013 as a licensed offshoot of the eponymous Montreal restaurant. Briscola opened in February 2011 at 501 College St. near Palmerston Boulevard in...
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