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Layli Goobalay (or Layli Goobaly) is a board game played in parts of Somalia. It is a variant of the classical count and capture game mancala (from the Arabic word naqala, meaning literally "to move"), which is one of the oldest two-player strategy board games played throughout the world. Layli Goobalay means "to exercise with circles" in the Somali language.

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  • Layli Goobalay (or Layli Goobaly) is a board game played in parts of Somalia. It is a variant of the classical count and capture game mancala (from the Arabic word naqala, meaning literally "to move"), which is one of the oldest two-player strategy board games played throughout the world. Layli Goobalay means "to exercise with circles" in the Somali language. (en)
  • Il Layli Goobalay o Layli Goobaly è un gioco della famiglia dei mancala diffuso nel Somaliland. Il significato letterale del nome, in lingua somala, significa "esercitarsi con i cerchi". Una variante semplificata giocata dai bambini viene chiamata Tampoduo in Ghana e Ayo J'odu in Nigeria. Il gioco è estremamente simile all'Enkeshui dei Masai. (it)
  • 索馬利蘭播棋(Layli Goobalay),是流傳於索馬利蘭的兩人棋類,是種播棋類。 (zh)
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  • Layli Goobalay (or Layli Goobaly) is a board game played in parts of Somalia. It is a variant of the classical count and capture game mancala (from the Arabic word naqala, meaning literally "to move"), which is one of the oldest two-player strategy board games played throughout the world. Layli Goobalay means "to exercise with circles" in the Somali language. (en)
  • Il Layli Goobalay o Layli Goobaly è un gioco della famiglia dei mancala diffuso nel Somaliland. Il significato letterale del nome, in lingua somala, significa "esercitarsi con i cerchi". Una variante semplificata giocata dai bambini viene chiamata Tampoduo in Ghana e Ayo J'odu in Nigeria. Il gioco è estremamente simile all'Enkeshui dei Masai. (it)
  • 索馬利蘭播棋(Layli Goobalay),是流傳於索馬利蘭的兩人棋類,是種播棋類。 (zh)
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  • Layli Goobalay (it)
  • Layli Goobalay (en)
  • 索馬利蘭播棋 (zh)
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