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A mancala game is a board game belonging to a family of African games. A mancala game has a series of holes arranged in a number of rows (usually 2 or 4), each hole containing a number of seeds (or stones). The most well-known games of this family are oware (with an international federation), kalaha (comercialized all over the world), and bao (with professional players in some countries).

Salvador Cases (Catalonia)


A mancala game is a board game belonging to a family of African games. A mancala game has a series of holes arranged in a number of rows (usually 2 or 4), each hole containing a number of seeds (or stones). The most well-known games of this family are oware (with an international federation), kalaha (comercialized all over the world), and bao (with professional players in some countries).


Salvador Cases (Catalonia)



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