Basque pelota

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Basque pelota is a traditional fast-paced ball sport from the Basque region, played by hitting a ball against a wall using the hand, a racket, or a curved basket.

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Basque pelota canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ball game
court sport
sport
traditional sport
alsoKnownAs pelota
pelota vasca
canBePlayedSingles true
culturalSignificance important element of Basque culture
equipment cesta
pala bat
pelota ball
protective hand wraps
governingBody International Federation of Basque Pelota
governingBodyAbbreviation FIPV
hasDiscipline cesta punta
frontenis
hand-pelota
pala
paleta cuero
paleta goma
xare
hasOrigin Basque Country
France
Spain
hasVariant jai alai
includedIn World Games
isFastPaced true
isTeamSport true
mainRegionOfPractice Basque Country
objective to make the ball rebound so the opponent cannot return it correctly
playedOn fronton
open-air fronton
trinquete court
playedWith ball
curved basket
hand
paddle
racket
recognizedBy International Olympic Committee
regionOfPractice Castile and León
France
La Rioja
Latin America
Navarre
United States of America
surface form: United States
scoringSystem points
typicalWallConfiguration four-wall court
one-wall court
three-wall court
wasDemonstrationSportAt Summer Olympics 1900
surface form: 1900 Summer Olympics

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Basque Country hasTraditionalSport Basque pelota
Basques culturalTradition Basque pelota
Basques traditionalSport Basque pelota