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SUBSPECIES OF MAMMAL
Majorcan Hare; Lepus granatensis solisi

List of monarchs of Majorca         
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WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
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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 Muslim rulers of the Balearic Islands in 1231. It was ruled in conjunction with the Crown of Aragon until his death when by will it passed to a younger son, James (II), who ruled the kingdom as nominal vassal of the Aragonese Crown.
Majorcan         
  • The main base of the economy of Mallorca is tourism, [[Escorca]] ([[Serra de Tramuntana]])
  • A sculpture of Ludwig Salvator in Mallorca
  • Palma]]
  • ''Ars magna'', by Ramon Llull
  • Badia Express Cala Millor
  • The beaches in the southeast of Mallorca are popular tourist attractions.
  • Ensaïmades]], a type of Mallorcan pastry product
  • Chopin's piano in [[Valldemossa]], Mallorca
  • Vicente Mut]]
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  •  Grave of Robert Graves
  • Ottoman]] admiral [[Piri Reis]]
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  • Enlargeable, detailed map of Mallorca and outlying islands
  • Topography
  • Municipalities of Majorca
  • Emblem of the Mallorca Insular Council
  •  House of the poet [[Miquel Costa i Llobera]]
  • Pollentia]]
  • Archeological evidence indicates the presence of the ''porc negre'' (black pig) in pre-Roman settlements.<ref>[http://om.ciheam.org/om/pdf/a78/00800273.pdf "The Mallorca Black pig: Production system, conservation and breeding strategies"], J. Jaume, M. Gispert, M.A. Oliver, E. Fàbrega, N. Trilla, and J. Tibau. Institut Balear de Biologia Animal. 2008. Retrieved 24 February 2017</ref>
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  • Example of prehistoric talaiot in Mallorca
ISLAND IN SPAIN
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[m?'j?:k(?)n]
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of the Spanish island of Majorca.
¦ adjective relating to Majorca.
Majorcan         
  • The main base of the economy of Mallorca is tourism, [[Escorca]] ([[Serra de Tramuntana]])
  • A sculpture of Ludwig Salvator in Mallorca
  • Palma]]
  • ''Ars magna'', by Ramon Llull
  • Badia Express Cala Millor
  • The beaches in the southeast of Mallorca are popular tourist attractions.
  • Ensaïmades]], a type of Mallorcan pastry product
  • Chopin's piano in [[Valldemossa]], Mallorca
  • Vicente Mut]]
  • 225px
  •  Grave of Robert Graves
  • Ottoman]] admiral [[Piri Reis]]
  • Satellite image
  • center
  • Enlargeable, detailed map of Mallorca and outlying islands
  • Topography
  • Municipalities of Majorca
  • Emblem of the Mallorca Insular Council
  •  House of the poet [[Miquel Costa i Llobera]]
  • Pollentia]]
  • Archeological evidence indicates the presence of the ''porc negre'' (black pig) in pre-Roman settlements.<ref>[http://om.ciheam.org/om/pdf/a78/00800273.pdf "The Mallorca Black pig: Production system, conservation and breeding strategies"], J. Jaume, M. Gispert, M.A. Oliver, E. Fàbrega, N. Trilla, and J. Tibau. Institut Balear de Biologia Animal. 2008. Retrieved 24 February 2017</ref>
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  • Example of prehistoric talaiot in Mallorca
ISLAND IN SPAIN
Mayorca; Majorcans; Mayorcans; Mallorcan; Mallorcans; Mayorcan; Majorcan; Majorca; Mallorca, Spain; Majorca, Spain; Islands of Majorca; Mallorca Island; Majorca Island; History of Mallorca; Majorcan people; History of Majorca; Prehistoric settlement of Mallorca; Culture of Mallorca; Music of Mallorca; Geology of Mallorca; List of people from Mallorca
·noun A native or inhabitant of Majorca.
II. Majorcan ·adj Of or pertaining to Majorca.

Wikipedia

Majorcan hare

The Majorcan hare (Lepus granatensis solisi) is a subspecies of the Granada hare, from Majorca, Spain. It was described only in 1992. Most sources assume it is an extinct species.