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Who first started the game curling?

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The most widely-held view is that the Scottish invented curling, so most people would say the Scottish invented the curling rock. Modern curling rocks are much more consistent in terms of shape and weight, but they all come from the same special granite quarry in Scotland.

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Evidence suggests that curling was "invented" in Scotland in the 1500's.

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in Scotland in the 16th Century

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late medieval Scotland.

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