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  2. Lotería - Wikipedia

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    Lotería de Pozo is a variant version of the traditional Mexican Lotería, where the basic rules apply. For this version, before the game begins, players agree on how many pozos are to be completed in a row, column or diagonal pattern. A pozo is a group of images in a square. The square may contain 2 x 2 (4) or 3 x 3 (9) images for a ...

  3. Traditional games of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Arranca cebollitas is a game where participants form a line, with each one standing behind a fellow participant and holding that participant's waist. One opponent attempts to pull the participant at the back of the line away from the rest of the line; if successful, the opponent repeats this until they can remove all players from the line. [1]

  4. Traditional Mexican handcrafted toys - Wikipedia

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    Traditional board games include oca and the still widely played lotería game. The latter is notable because the boards feature both innocent and evil images such as devils, drunks, scorpions, hearts and flowers. One important category of toys is that of dolls. They have been made from various materials and some have become iconic.

  5. Mexican Train - Wikipedia

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    For Mexican trains in general, see Rail transport in Mexico. A typical four-player game of Mexican Train using the double-nine set and the branching doubles variation; the eponymous Mexican Train is not in view. Mexican Train is a game played with dominoes. The object of the game is for a player to play all the tiles from his or her hand onto ...

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  8. Five Mexican kids build their own golf course, then go on to ...

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    The premise of ‘The Long Game’ seems like a Hollywood movie. Five young Mexican Americans work as caddies in exclusive, white-only country club. They then build their own golf course in the ...

  9. Sport in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Memo Gracida playing in Florida in 2005. Photo by David Lominska. Polo was first popularized by the Escandon-Barron family in the late nineteenth century. Three members of the Escandon-Barron family would win a bronze medal at the 1900 Olympics. The Mexican polo team also won an Olympic bronze medal in 1936, the last Olympic Games which ...