- Libya) but
ended in defeat.
Fearing reprisals, the
inhabitants of the
Balearics rebelled against the
Almoravids and
accepted Almohad suzerainty in 1187...
- Cook
Airlines Balearics would be shut down
after a
bleak outlook in the
aviation sector. As of
March 2020, the
Thomas Cook
Airlines Balearics fleet consisted...
-
Balearic may
refer to: Of the
Balearic Islands The
Balearic dialect of
Catalan Balearic horse, a term
sometimes used to
describe either or both of these...
-
Balearic (Catalan:
balear [bəleˈa]) is the
group of
dialects of
Catalan spoken in the
Balearic Islands: mallorquí in Mallorca,
eivissenc in
Ibiza and menorquí...
- The
Balearic slingers,
indigenous to the
Balearic Islands, were
warriors from
ancient times famed for
their mastery in the art of
using the sling. They...
- dialect. Nevertheless, the
standards of the
Valencian Community and the
Balearics admit alternative forms,
mostly traditional ones,
which are not current...
- The
Balearic Sea (endotoponym: Mar
Balear in
Catalan and Spanish) also
known as
Iberian Sea, is a body of
water in the
Mediterranean Sea
between the Balearic...
- 2016 to 2017
declined by 832, the
numerically highest decline in the
Balearics. The Plaça d'Espanya is the
transport hub of Palma. The Estació Intermodal...
- The
Balearic shearwater (Puffinus mauretanicus) is a medium-sized
shearwater in the
seabird family Procellariidae.
Puffinus is a Neo-Latin
loanword based...
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State 1936–1978 Spain 1978–present
Balearic Islands 1983–present Mallorca, or Majorca, is the
largest of the
Balearic Islands,
which are part of Spain,...