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* '''rašvātra''' — sport | * '''rašvātra''' — sport | ||
* '''tulbaiganin''' <small>(sg. only)</small> — the Eastern Bloc's "Olympics". The name comes from Soenyŏk ''tulbaygŏnin'' "the Tournament", as it was first organized in Soenyŏ-tave in 6386 (3842<sub>12</sub>) as a protest reaction from the Soenyŏ communist government against the organization of the (until-then-)worldwide Réménaso Games's 'bourgeois' decision of allowing professional sportsmen. Soenyŏ-tave's allies (and therefore the Inquisition too) as well as many other communist or socialist states stopped participating in the Réménaso for the Tulbaygŏnin. | |||
** The term Tulbaygŏnin was first used in the Kaiṣamā era for the pan-Union biennial sporting events - in Chlouvānem, however it was called ''rašvātṛcamijaṃšā''. The eighteen Kaiṣamā countries, actually, did participate in the Réménaso Games under a single flag. | |||
===Traditional sports (''opašāmitų rašvātrai'') or local sports (''jātei rašvātrai'')=== | ===Traditional sports (''opašāmitų rašvātrai'') or local sports (''jātei rašvātrai'')=== |
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