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Most countries play water polo in some shape or form, ranging from national teams competing in the likes of the Olympics to school and small-time clubs just playing for fun. It would probably be easier to list the countries that do not play water polo than those that do.
well water polo is famous in turkey
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Water Polo is quite popular in many countries outside of Europe, most notably the USA and Australia who have enjoyed some recent success at international level.
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don't know which polo but my guess is 1) in the grass w/horses the other is 2) in the water w/a water polo ball :D
water polo is when the players work together to score and win the other team
water polo is palyed in a 25m pool, width veries. There are 7 players in the pool from one team, including a goalie. The object is to get the ball in the goal, past the gaolie and the other team. you can only use one hand and the game is quite violent, but very fun!
Marco Polo was famous for his exploration of the continent of Asia. Besides China, he visited many other countries in the East.
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Australian Water Polo was created in 1982.
Water Polo is so named because of its likeness to normal polo and the fact that it is played in water. In reality, it is more similar to Rugby but "water rugby" doesn't have quite the same ring to it.