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Qué (quién) es Palma de Mallorca - definición

CITY IN MALLORCA AND CAPITAL OF THE BALEARIC ISLANDS, SPAIN
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  • Sant Nicolau Church
  • Marina at night
  • [[Royal Palace of La Almudaina]], built in 1309 over an earlier castle.
  • Colom street (which connects the city hall building with the Plaza Mayor)
  • [[Bellver Castle]], was the first [[circle castle]] in Europe.
  • [[Correfocs]] in Palma
  • Population of Palma (1900-2006)
  • El Pueblo Español
  • Palma pictured from the [[International Space Station]]
  • La Seu, Palma Cathedral]], built between 1229 and 1346.
  • Palma's Silk Exchange, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture in Majorca. Built between 1420 and 1452.
  • Street in Palma's Old City
  • The ancient mills of El Jonquet
  • Video of main sights
  • Palma in Christmas
  • [[Estadi de Son Moix]]
  • Platja de Palma in El Arenal
  • City council of Palma
  • Santa Eulalia church, in which [[James II of Majorca]] was crowned on 12 September 1276.
  • Porto Pí]]

Brian De Palma         
  • De Palma at the [[2008 Toronto International Film Festival]]
AMERICAN FILM DIRECTOR
Brian de Palma; Brian DePalma; Brian Russell De Palma; Brian dePalma; Brian depalma; Brian De Palma filmography; Brian Palma

Brian Russell De Palma (born September 11, 1940) is an American film director and screenwriter. With a career spanning over 50 years, he is best known for his work in the suspense, crime and psychological thriller genres. His films include mainstream box office hits such as Carrie (1976), Dressed to Kill (1980), Scarface (1983), The Untouchables (1987), and Mission: Impossible (1996), as well as cult favorites such as Sisters (1972), Phantom of the Paradise (1974), Blow Out (1981), Body Double (1984), Casualties of War (1989), Carlito's Way (1993), Femme Fatale (2002), and Passion (2012).

De Palma was a leading member of the New Hollywood generation of film directors. His direction often makes use of quotations from other films or cinematic styles, and bears the influence of filmmakers such as Alfred Hitchcock and Jean-Luc Godard. His films have been criticized for their violence and sexual content but have also been championed by American critics such as Roger Ebert and Pauline Kael.

Raúl Palma         
OLYMPIC BASKETBALL PLAYER
Raul Palma
Raúl Palma Canno (born 16 April 1950) is a Mexican former basketball player and coach. In 2001 and 2002 he coached Gallos de Pelea de Ciudad Juárez of the Liga Nacional de Baloncesto Profesional.
Angélica Palma         
JOURNALIST, NOVELIST AND BIOGRAPHER
Angelica Palma; Angélica Palma y Román
Angélica Palma y Román (Lima, 1878 – Rosario, 1935) was a writer, journalist and biographer from Peru.

Wikipedia

Palma de Mallorca

Palma (Catalan: [ˈpalmə]; Spanish: [ˈpalma]), also known as Palma de Mallorca (officially between 1983 and 1988, 2006–08, and 2012–16) is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of the Balearic Islands in Spain. It is situated on the south coast of Mallorca on the Bay of Palma. The Cabrera Archipelago, though widely separated from Palma proper, is administratively considered part of the municipality. As of 2018, Palma Airport serves over 29 million passengers per year.

Ejemplos de uso de Palma de Mallorca
1. Aviation records show that the CIA operatives arrived at Palma de Mallorca at 10 p.m.
2. Marty said Palma de Mallorca was one of eight "staging points" for launching secret transfers.
3. Pring–Mill attended the Jesuit school of Montesión in Palma de Mallorca.
4. Dragan died in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, national news agency Agerpres reported citing a family statement.
5. But the National Court investigation apparently would focus on the Palma de Mallorca airport allegations.