- was
largely driven by
olive cultivation, viticulture, and salt mining.
Mallorcan soldiers were
valued within the
Roman legions for
their skill with the...
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Catalan (/ˈkætələn, -æn/ KAT-ə-lən, -lan or /ˌkætəˈlæn/ KAT-ə-LAN; autonym: català,
Eastern Catalan: [kətəˈla]),
known in the
Valencian Community and...
- The
Majorcan midwife toad (Alytes muletensis) (also
Mallorcan midwife toad or
ferreret in
Balearic Catalan and Spanish) is a frog in the
family Alytidae...
- The Ca de Bou or
Perro de
Presa Mallorquin is a
Spanish breed of
catch dog from Majorca, the
largest of the
Balearic Islands. The Ca de Bou was historically...
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Mallorcan soup (also
spelled Majorcan; Catalan:
sopes mallorquines; Spanish:
sopas mallorquinas) or
Mallorcan dry soup is a
typical dish in the gastronomy...
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authorities during the Inquisition. The
first written references to the
Mallorcan ensaïmada date back to the 17th century. At that time,
although wheat...
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Location of Sa Coma on the
Eastern Mallorcan coast...
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Majorcan Union (Catalan: Unió Mallorquina, UM; IPA: [uniˈo məʎuɾˈkinə]) was a
regional liberal party on the
island of Majorca, Spain. It was
founded in...
- [Rafa
Nadal before being Rafa Nadal,
photos of the
beginnings of the
Mallorcan champion]. www.menshealth.com (in Spanish). 9
March 2022.
Archived from...
- of
around 4
million pairs of
shoes annually. In 1877,
Antonio Fluxà, a
Mallorcan cobbler,
introduced the
first sewing machines on the
island and introduced...