- pronunciation: [ələˈjo],
locally [(ə)ləˈo], [(ə)ˈlo];
previously in Spanish,
Alayor) is a muni****lity on the
island of Menorca, in the
Balearic Islands, Spain...
- Cala
Calderer – Es
Mercadal Cala
Coves (Biniadris) – Urb. Cala en
Porter –
Alayor Cala del
Pilar –
Ferreries Cala
Fustam – Es
Migjorn Gran Cala Macarelleta...
- "Formatjades"
stuffed with a
mixture containing cottage cheese and
lemon peel. "
Alayor"
cookies are a kind of
round bun with a "closed hole" in the middle. The...
- the
lanes were
widened and the road
diverted from the
urban centres of
Alayor and Ferreries. It has a
total length of 45 kilometres. The
origins of the...
-
Santa Eulalia 38 17 14 7 64 35 +29 48 6
Portmany 38 16 11 11 59 46 +13 43 7
Alayor 38 15 10 13 57 47 +10 40 8
Manacor 38 16 7 15 66 69 −3 39 9 Alaró 38 15...
- Juan
Comas Camps (January 23, 1900 in
Alayor, Menorca,
Spain –
January 18, 1979 in
Mexico City, Mexico) was a Spanish-Mexican anthropologist,
notable for...
- The
settlement of
Torrellisar (
Alayor, Menorca) is
highly altered due to the
farming activities that have
taken place in the area
during the past few centuries...
- Plantalamor, L., López, A. (1983). La
naveta occidental de Biniac-Argentina, (
Alayor-Menorca).
Noticiario Arqueológico Hispánico, 15: 361-381.{{cite book}}:...
-
Rosadito 1975:
Gossuet 1976:
Crest Pan 1977: ****yo 1979:
Pulines 1980:
Alayor ƒ 1981: 1982: Fort de
France 1983: Apollón 1984:
Havildar 1985: Bonsoir...
- Pollença 38 11 11 16 38 42 −4 44 14 SD
Portmany 38 9 13 16 36 47 −11 40 15 CD
Alayor 38 8 13 17 39 62 −23 37 16 CD Card****ar 38 7 15 16 27 47 −20 36 17 CE Andratx...