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    the world's most popular DJs to its nightclubs. The islands' culture and cuisine are similar to those of the rest of Spain but have their own distinctive...
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    Balearic cuisine is a Mediterranean cuisine as cooked in the Balearic Islands, Spain. It can be regarded as part of a wider Catalan cuisine, since it shares...
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    Menorcan cuisine refers to the typical food and drink of Menorca. Menorca is a rocky island in the Balearic archipelago in Spain, consisting of eight...
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    Jamón ibérico (category Portuguese cuisine)
    Iberian Peninsula. It is considered a staple of both Portuguese cuisine and Spanish cuisine. According to Spain's denominación de origen rules and current...
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    sweeter, more delicate aroma. It plays an important role in Bulgarian cuisine, providing a strong flavor to a variety of dishes. Instead of salt and...
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    Spain (section Cuisine)
    Age, Spanish art, architecture, music, poetry, painting, literature, and cuisine have been influential worldwide, particularly in Western Europe and the...
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    Son Bou (section Cuisine)
    several of which have adopted a British style, others choosing international cuisine, including Chinese. There are of also range of Spanish and Menorquin restaurants...
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    List of Spanish cheeses (category Spanish cuisine-related lists)
    servilleta Queso Tronchón Food portal Spain portal List of cheeses Spanish cuisine "Most Famous Spanish Cheeses". Spanish Club Blog. October 6, 2021. "Specialists...
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    Mallorca (section Cuisine)
    the Nueva Planta decrees made Mallorca part of the Spanish province of Baleares, roughly the same to present-day Illes Balears province and autonomous...
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    Diatomaceous Earth for Slugs". Slug Cuisine. Retrieved 25 July 2024. "Guide to Using Copper Slug Tape". Slug Cuisine. Retrieved 25 July 2024. "Slugs and...
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  • Día de Andalucía Y 1 March Day of the Balearic Islands Dia de las Islas Baleares Y 20 March Monday following St. Joseph's Day Lunes siguiente a San José...
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    country's cuisine. Kewra (also spelled Kevda or Kevada) is an extract distilled from the pandan flower, used to flavor drinks and desserts in Indian cuisine. Also...
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    and Aragon; the most underrepresented regions were (also sequentially) Baleares, Murcia, Extremadura, and Valencia. In terms of jobs, most ministers (32)...
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    Hainan (section Cuisine)
    the religion in China and to sample some of the finest Buddhist vegan cuisine on the island. Most people in Hainan speak a variety of Min Chinese known...
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    modern ships, heavy cruisers Canarias—captured at the Ferrol shipyard—and Baleares, in Nationalist control. The Spanish Republican Navy suffered from the...
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    ribbon cutting ceremonies. Though edible, the flower is rarely used in cuisine, with an unusual example being flavouring for ice cream. Jasminum sambac...
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    Andalusia (section Cuisine)
    2008. Capel Molina, J.J. (1995) Mapa pluviométrico de España Peninsular y Baleares (en el periodo internacional 1961-1990) Investigaciones Geográficas nº...
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    tradition of slinging from prehistoric times. As a result, in classical Latin, Baleares (literally 'inhabitants of the Balearic Islands') became an alternative...
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    Official campaign site. "Admitidos los recursos de Aragón, Valencia y Baleares contra el Estatuto catalán". Hoy. November 15, 2006. Pérez, Claudi; Arco...
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    Prostitution Religion Time Women Culture Architecture Art Bullfighting Cinema Cuisine Fiestas National Interest International Interest Languages Literature Mass...
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  • con derecho a voto en elecciones generales y residente en España, Islas Baleares" (PDF) (in Spanish). p. 23. Retrieved 4 February 2020. Centro de Investigaciones...
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    sativum), culantro, and dill (Anethum graveolens). The seeds may be used in cuisine, as with coriander (Coriandrum sativum), fennel (Foeniculum vulgare), cumin...
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    2016). "Compromís y Podemos abren la vía a la "federación" entre Cataluña, Baleares y la Comunidad Valenciana". ABC (in Spanish). Melchor, Vicent de; Branchadell...
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    Carthaginiensis (under a praeses); Tarraconensis (under a praeses); Insulae Baleares (which were detached from Tarraconensis during Diocletian's reign); Mauretania...
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    Spanish Armada in Ireland Religious history of Spain Culture of Spain Cuisine of Spain Paella Festivals in Spain Fiestas of International Tourist Interest...
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    Arverneis = Arverni Asculaneis = Asculani Aurunceis = Aurunci Baliaribus = Baleares Boieis = Boii Bruttieis = Bruttii (Bruttians) Caenensibus = Caeninenses...
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    tradition of slinging from prehistoric times. As a result, in classical Latin, Baleares (literally "inhabitants of the Balearic Islands") became an alternative...
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    Catalonia (section Cuisine)
    described in documents dating from the fifteenth century. As with all the cuisines of the Mediterranean, Catatonian dishes make abundant use of fish, seafood...
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    Nation the states of Andalucía Alta, Andalucía Baja, Aragón, Asturias, Baleares, Canarias, Castilla la Nueva, Castilla la Vieja, Cataluña, Cuba, Extremadura...
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