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Alaior (Catalan pronunciation: [ələˈjo],
locally [(ə)ləˈo], [(ə)ˈlo];
previously in Spanish, Alayor) is a muni****lity on the
island of Menorca, in the...
- Club
Esportiu Alaior is a
Spanish football team
based in
Alaior, Menorca, in the
autonomous community of
Balearic Islands.
Founded in 1934, it
plays in...
- Gran (or Es
Mitjorn Gran) –
hometown of
supercentarian Joan Riudavets.
Alaior Cala En
Porter – a
tourist and
residential area Port ****n (officially Maó...
- Son Bou is a
small village in the
Alaior region of Menorca, Spain. The
village is
located on the
south of the island. It is
split into
three districts:...
- (often
referred to as Cala'n
Porter or
Calan Porter) is a
village in the
Alaior muni****lity of Menorca. It is
located on the island's
south coast. It was...
- Sabadell.
Fewest wins: 2,
Alaior,
Ibiza and San Pedro.
Fewest draws: 0, Iruña.
Fewest losses: 1, Plus Ultra.
Fewest goals for: 10,
Alaior.
Fewest goals against:...
- wins: 1,
Alaior.
Fewest draws: 1, Menorca, Atlètic de Ciutadella, Maó and Manacor.
Fewest losses: 0, Rayo Vallecano.
Fewest goals for: 6,
Alaior. Fewest...
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Sciences in Palma. In 1998,
additional sites were
opened in
Ibiza and in
Alaior, Menorca. In 1985, the name was
changed to the
current University of the...
- This is a list of
Menorcan beaches: Cala
Pilar Algaiarens Platja d'es Bots Cala
Morell Cala en
Forcat Cala en
Blanes Cala des
Frares Sa
Caleta Cala Santandría...
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Torre d'en Galmés is a
Talayotic site on the
island of Menorca,
between Alaior and Son Bou, Menorca. The town
developed from the
start of the Talayotic...