Palma de Mallorca (redirect from Palma de Majorca)
regions". Majorca Daily Bulletin. Retrieved 9 December 2024. "Majorca Economy - Information on Business and Investment in Majorca". majorca.com. Retrieved...
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up Majorca in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Majorca or Mallorca is a Balearic Island, part of Spain, located in the Mediterranean Sea. Majorca and...
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The Kingdom of Majorca (Catalan: Regne de Mallorca, IPA: [ˈreŋnə ðə məˈʎɔɾkə]; Spanish: Reino de Mallorca; Latin: Regnum Maioricae; French: Royaume de...
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Petra, Spain (redirect from Petra (Majorca))
Catalan: [ˈpetɾə]) is a town and municipality on the Mediterranean island of Majorca, in the Spanish autonomous community of the Balearic Islands. "Petra" means...
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The conquest of the island of Majorca on behalf of the Roman Catholic kingdoms was carried out by King James I of Aragon between 1229 and 1231. The pact...
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RCD Mallorca (redirect from RCD Majorca)
Diario AS. Retrieved 27 February 2020. "Mallorca champions of Segunda B". Majorca Daily Bulletin. 10 June 2018. Retrieved 27 February 2020. "Mallorca return...
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James of Majorca may refer to: James of Majorca (monk) James I of Majorca James II of Majorca James III of Majorca James IV of Majorca This disambiguation...
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Vacations in Majorca (Italian: Brevi amori a Palma di Majorca) is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Bianchi. Anselmo Pandolfini lives in Palma...
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The Battle of Majorca, also known as the Majorca Landings, was an amphibious landing of Republican forces early in the Spanish Civil War aimed at driving...
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The Taifa of Majorca was a medieval Islamic taifa kingdom which existed from 1018 to 1203 in Majorca. It was founded by the Slavic warlord Mujāhid al-ʿĀmirī...
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Balearic Islands (redirect from Majorca and Iviza)
to southeast faults. The main islands of the autonomous community are Majorca (Mallorca), Menorca/Minorca (Menorca), Ibiza (Eivissa/Ibiza), and Formentera...
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Ca de Bou (redirect from Majorca Mastiff)
breed of catch dog from Majorca, the largest of the Balearic Islands. The Ca de Bou was historically kept on the island of Majorca for the blood sports of...
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The Kingdom of Majorca (1231–1715) was created by James I of Aragon following his conquest in 1229 and the subsequent surrender of sovereignty by the...
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Mallorca rail network (redirect from Majorca railway network)
The Majorca rail network consists of three separate electrified lines, which radiate north and east from Palma de Mallorca, the major city on the Spanish...
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Ferdinand of Majorca (Catalan: Ferran de Mallorca; 1278 – 5 July 1316) was an infante of the Kingdom of Majorca; he was born at Perpignan, the third son...
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Cala Sant Vicenç, Mallorca (redirect from Cala Sant Vicenc, Majorca)
Resort town in Majorca, Spain...
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James IV of Majorca, also known as Jaume IV (c. 1336 – 20 January 1375), unsuccessfully claimed the thrones of the Kingdom of Majorca and the Principality...
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The Majorca Building is a historic office building in Melbourne, Australia, completed in 1930. Located at 258-260 Flinders Lane, it was designed by Harry...
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The Majorca Shepherd Dog (Catalan: Ca de bestiar, Spanish: Perro de pastor mallorquín) is a domesticated breed of dog, used in the Balearic Islands of...
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The Italian occupation of Majorca lasted throughout the Spanish Civil War. Italy intervened in the war with the intention of annexing the Balearic Islands...
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Pollentia (Mallorca) (redirect from Pollentia (Majorca))
Pollentia (Catalan: Pol·lèntia) was a Roman city founded by Quintus Caecilius Metellus Balearicus in the present city of Alcúdia, allegedly in the year...
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Petula Clark (redirect from Majorca (song))
in the UK during the 1950s, including "The Little Shoemaker" (1954), "Majorca" (1955), "Suddenly There's a Valley" (1955) and "With All My Heart" (1956)...
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Campos, Spain (redirect from Campos (Majorca))
Coat of arms Municipal location Campos Location of the town in Majorca Show map of Majorca Campos Campos (Balearic Islands) Show map of Balearic Islands...
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Philip of Majorca (Catalan: Felip; 1288–1343) was an infante and a Franciscan who served as regent of the Kingdom of Majorca between 1324 and 1329. Both...
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Sancia of Majorca (c. 1281 – 28 July 1345), also known as Sancha, was Queen of Naples from 1309 until 1343 as the wife of Robert the Wise. She served...
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Deià (redirect from Deya, Majorca)
Robert Graves "Official website for 'La Casa de Robert Graves' in Deia, Majorca. Robert Graves Foundation" Archived 2014-05-17 at the Wayback Machine...
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The Palace of the Kings of Majorca (French: Palais des Rois de Majorque, Catalan: Palau dels Reis de Mallorca), is a palace and a fortress with gardens...
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the Rash (or the Unfortunate), was King of Majorca from 1324 to 1344. He was the son of Ferdinand of Majorca and Isabella of Sabran. James was born in...
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Isabella of Majorca (Catalan: Elisabet) (1337–1406) was the titular Queen of Majorca and Countess of Roussillon and Cerdanya from 1375 to her death. She...
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