
Oină - Wikipedia
Oină (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈoj.nə]) is a Romanian traditional bat-and-ball game, similar in many ways to baseball. [1] The name "oină" was originally "hoina", [2] and is derived from the …
The Ancestor of Baseball: Oina (The Romanian National and …
Oina game is part of Romanian heritage, although it is practically unknown abroad. Its name is supposed to be derived from the Cuman* word oyn which means game. Another theory is that …
Oină - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
oină是由 皮革 制成的球,内部填充 马 毛、 猪 毛或 牛 毛。 在高级比赛中,球的直径约为8厘米(3.1英寸),重量为140克(4.9盎司);在U-18比赛中,球的直径约为7厘米(2.8英寸), …
Oina - Protoball
A game played in Romania, reportedly traced back to a shepherd’s game, played in southern Romania from the year 1310. The game is described as involving two 11-player teams that …
Oina - Romania’s national sport - Europeana
2023年7月12日 · Characterised by dynamism and speed, oina, Romania’s national sport, is a complex sports game that perfectly combines running and jumping with thinking. The …
Oina Baseball: Romania National Sport - 3 Seas Europe
2022年7月6日 · The ‘Romanian baseball’ game, oina, is believed to have originated from a shepherd’s game in the early 14th century. Inside the country, the game was so popular that, …
Oina game - Tradiții Vii - traditiivii.ro
Oina game is a living tradition of the national cultural heritage, being part of the archaic family of bat and ball games, practiced in different cultures. The bat and ball games, at the origin of …
Romania’s National Sport: Oină (7 Facts) - SportsFoundation
2023年12月8日 · Oină is deeply rooted in Romanian culture with its origins dating back centuries. The sport’s unique gameplay and the strong sense of community that it fosters contribute to its …
English Romania Oina Etnospor - World Ethnosport
Oina is a traditional Romanian sport governed by the Romanian Oina Federation. It involves two teams of 11 players each, aiming to score points by hitting a ball with a stick and avoiding …
Oină (or Romanian Baseball) - Dracula's Guide to Romania
2024年11月30日 · Oina, considered Romania’s national sport, likely originated in Moldova and was formalized as a sport at the end of the 19th century, thanks to initiatives by Spiru Haret …