Diplomacy — For the textual analysis of historic documents, see Diplomatics. For other uses, see Diplomacy (disambiguation). The United Nations, with its headquarters in New York City, is the largest international diplomatic organization. Diplomacy (from… … Wikipedia
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Diplomacy (game) — Diplomacy Designer(s) Allan B. Calhamer Publication date 1959 Players 7 Age range 12+ Setup time 5–10 minutes Playing time 4–12 hours … Wikipedia
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