Varpa

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Varpa, Stånga Games, Gotland.
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Flat limestones from Gotland's beaches, tumbled and rounded by the sea are the original varpa stones used in the game

Varpa is an outdoor game of physical skill that allegedly dates back to the Viking Age and survived in Gotland. It is similar to boules and horseshoes but is played with a flat and heavy object called a "varpa" instead of balls. Varpas used to be well-shaped stones, but nowadays, aluminium is more popular. A varpa can weigh between Template:Convert. The object of the game is to throw the varpa as close to a stick as possible. The stick is Template:Convert away for women and Template:Convert away for men. The game can be played individually or in teams.

No official nationally sponsored varpa teams exist; however, unofficial leagues are growing in popularity among youth in suburban areas of Sweden and Norway.<ref name=spel>Template:Cite web</ref>

"Varpa" is an old word which simply means "to throw".

Varpa is one of the disciplines at the annual Stånga Games (Stångaspelen).<ref name="spel" />

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