Galician Tarok (Polish: Tarok galicyjski) is a form of Tarot card game played by three players with a pack of 42 cards that was formerly popular in southern Poland. It is over 100 years old and may be related to the current Polish Taroki four-hand variant in which a King is called for a partner.
GalicianTarok (Polish: Tarok galicyjski) is a form of Tarot card game played by three players with a pack of 42 cards that was formerly popular in southern...
Austria Kosakeln: more elaborate game, Austria Three players, 42 cards GalicianTarok: southern Poland, probably extinct Husarln: elaborate game, Austria...
to be the only Scandinavian country that still plays tarot games, Danish Tarok being a derivative of historical German Grosstarock. The game of Cego has...
Eonavian is variously classified as a dialect group of Galician, a transitional variety between Galician and Asturian, and as a separate linguistic group....