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Mallorca$97521$ - traduzione in italiano

BATTLE IN THE BEGINNING OF SPANISH CIVIL WAR IN MALLORCA (1936)
Battle of mallorca; Battle of Mallorca; Mallorca landings

Mallorca      
n. Maiorca, isola spagnola nel Mediterraneo occidentale
Palma de Mallorca         
  • 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]]
CITY IN MALLORCA AND CAPITAL OF THE BALEARIC ISLANDS, SPAIN
Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands; Palma de Majorca; Ciutat de Mallorca; Palma De Mallorca; Palma De Mallorca, Spain; UN/LOCODE:ESPMI; Palma de Mallorca, Spain; Arab baths in Palma de Mallorca; Arab baths in palma de mallorca; Palma de mallorca; Palma, Mallorca; Palma, Spain; Banys Àrabs; Banys Arabs; Palma (Majorca); Palma (Mallorca); Palma of Majorca; P. de Mallorca; Palma, Malorca; History of Palma, Majorca; Palma, Majorca; List of people from Palma de Mallorca
Palma de Mallorca (città capitale delle isole Baleari)
Balearic Islands         
  • [[Baleària]] inside the port of Palma
  • Map of the Balearic Islands, c. 2006
  • A [[lobster stew]] from [[Menorca]], 2009
  • [[Catalan Atlas]], by the [[sefardi]] [[Cresques Abraham]]
  • [[Llotja]] de Palma, 15th century
  • Map of the Balearic Islands
  • King [[James I of Aragon]] (''furthest right'') during his conquest of Mallorca in 1229.
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  • Tennis champion [[Rafael Nadal]] of Mallorca
  • [[Ramon Llull]]
  • [[Torre d'en Galmés]], 2011
ARCHIPELAGO IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA
Illes Balears (province); Illes Balears; Balearic islands; Balearic Isles; Balearics; Hispania Baleares; Baleric Islands; Islas Baleares Comunidad Autónoma; Islas Baleares Comunidad Autónoma, Spain; Illes Balears Province; Balear; Govern de les Illes Balears; Majorca and Iviza; Baleares (province); Insulae Baleares; Islas Baleares; Balearen; The Balearics; Balearic Island; Province of Islas Baleares; Islas Baleares Comunidad Autonoma; Islas Baleares Comunidad Autonoma, Spain; Isla Baleares; Islas Baleares Province; Balearic people; Baleares Province; Balearic Islands, Spain; Province of Baleares; Balears; Province of Balears; Palma de Mallorca (province); Balearas; The Balearic Islands; History of the Balearic Islands; The Baleares; Ancient Balearic Islands; Ancient history of the Balearic Islands; Government of the Balearic Islands; Butlletí Oficial de les Illes Balears; ES-IB; Politics of the Balearic Islands; Wildlife of the Balearic Islands
isole Baleari

Definizione

Majorcan
[m?'j?:k(?)n]
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of the Spanish island of Majorca.
¦ adjective relating to Majorca.

Wikipedia

Battle of Majorca

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 the Nationalists from Majorca and reclaiming the island for the Republic. After some initial tactical success, the expedition, commanded by Captain Alberto Bayo, ended in failure when the Nationalists counterattacked with ground troops and massively superior air power and drove the Republicans into the sea. So confident were the Republicans in their prediction of victory they optimistically called the operation "la reconquista de Mallorca" - "the reconquest of Majorca".