majorca in English

noun
1
the largest of the Balearic Islands; population 614,000; capital, Palma.

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1. Cala Clara / Barques panorama view with hotel, Majorca

2. The coat of Majorca, where the Amphorae were discovered

3. One always thinks of Majorca as being very Commercialized.

4. Wellcome to animalsandcompany.es , your Pet Shop for Pet Food and Accessories in Majorca.

5. The aircraft was en route from Majorca to Frankfurt, but was diverted to Rome

6. With more than 20.000 anchorage points on the island of Majorca, it looks to the sea for inspiration. Thanks to the renovation of numerous sporting installations for the University Olympics in Majorca, the already present sporting enthusiasm has grown.

7. Cala Sant Vicenc, Majorca, Spain - June 28, 2008: Panorama view of Bay Cala Clara / Cala Barques - Hotel

8. Palma, the capital of Majorca and of all the Balearic islands is a bustling and cosmopolitan city.

9. 25 As he struggled to make the cut in Majorca, his lips were dry and his forehead was perspiring.

10. This accommodation in Majorca has rooms with air conditioning, and heating, which makes this place to stay a perfect choice, all year round.

11. Question: "What is the Cursillo movement?" Answer: The Cursillo movement is a Catholic-based training program that started in Majorca, Spain, in the 1940s

12. 4 Physiotherapy and anti-inflammatory tablets are helping to clear up tendonitis which forced him to return home early from Majorca earlier this month.

13. Nearly 100 Amphorae (Roman terracotta vessels) have been recovered off the coast of Majorca, near the Playa de Palma beach in the tourist town of Can Pastilla

14. In a nutshell, the "other" Majorca is waiting to be discovered: "an island full of light and colour, a pearl delighted filled with splendor" (poem of Majorcan Juan Alcover).

15. Amusingly, the newspaper keeps the names of the rest of the streets in the native language, except for the streets of Aragon and Majorca, without any apparent criterion that justifies it

16. The Cursillo originated in 1979 in Majorca Spain, under the direction of Bishop Juan de Hervas, after several years of planning had been interrupted by World War IL Cursillo spread rapidly throughout Spain and then to Austria, Germany, Belgium, France and Italy

17. Ball de Bastons (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈbaʎ də βəsˈtons], stick dance) is the name of a ritual weapon dance spread throughout Europe and the rest of the Iberian area (cossiers in Majorca, Portuguese pauliteiros, Aragonese palotiau, Basque ezpatadantza and Spanish paloteo or troqueado) but mostly in Catalonia.English and Welsh Morris dances are well-known relatives to these traditions.