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Chaza
The Chaza, pelota nacional, or national ball, is a colombian racket sport, (like tennis), which is practiced on a rectangular area bounded by lines and divided by a line drawn on the floor that divides the playing field. It is played between two teams of 4 players each. The object of the game is to launch a ball, by hand or racquet, (called "bombo"), so that it bounces into the opponent's field without being returned. It is a very old sport, first created by the Indians who inhabited the fifteenth century current Border of Colombia and Ecuador Currently the sport is widely practiced in the department of Nariño, Colombia, and is the national sport of Ecuador〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.voltairenet.org/article163177.html )〕 == History ==
The chaza was created in the 15th century, for those Indians who inhabited the present border of Colombia and Ecuador, when the Europeans discovered America, in the fifteenth century, the sport was adopted in Europe, eventually giving rise to tennis. In the beginning it was played with a heavy leather ball, and thrown by hand.
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