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|Description=<p>Unverified accounts suggest that Meta is a traditional Hungarian folk game.</p>
|Description=<p>Unverified accounts suggest that Meta is a traditional Hungarian folk game.</p>
<p>We are seeking further information about this game and how it was played.</p>
<p>We are seeking further information about this game and how it was played.</p>
<p>Some accounts refer to a game called "Longa Meta" as a Hungarian base-running game, and a game by that name is listed in an (undated) Italian list of&nbsp; 20 baserunning games.&nbsp; "Longa Meta" is said to be a Latin phrase, not a Hungarian term.</p>
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|Comment=<p>It seems possible, but not particularly likely, that Longa Meta is a very early form of baserunning game, especially if the Hungarians adopted it from their Latin-speaking neighbors.&nbsp; Protoball welcomes your help in evaluating Longa Meta.</p>
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Game Meta, or Longa Meta
Game Family Baseball Baseball
Location Hungary
Regions Europe
Eras Predecessor
Invented No
Description

Unverified accounts suggest that Meta is a traditional Hungarian folk game.

We are seeking further information about this game and how it was played.

Some accounts refer to a game called "Longa Meta" as a Hungarian base-running game, and a game by that name is listed in an (undated) Italian list of  20 baserunning games.  "Longa Meta" is said to be a Latin phrase, not a Hungarian term.

 

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It seems possible, but not particularly likely, that Longa Meta is a very early form of baserunning game, especially if the Hungarians adopted it from their Latin-speaking neighbors.  Protoball welcomes your help in evaluating Longa Meta.

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