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Felanitx (Balearic Catalan: [fələˈnitʃ]) is a muni****lity in the
Spanish autonomous community of the
Balearic Islands,
located in the
southeast of Majorca...
- team. María
Francesca Caldentey Oliver was born in the
Mallorcan town of
Felanitx to
Miquel Àngel "Morete"
Caldentey Bennásar and María Oliver. Her father...
- Club
Esportiu Felanitx is a
Spanish football team
based in
Felanitx, in the
autonomous community of
Balearic Islands.
Founded in 1943, it
plays in Tercera...
- and Cala
Ferrera (east). The part east of
Avenida Felanitx belongs to the muni****lity of
Felanitx. The
rough coastline is
interrupted by
several bays...
- his
first race with Soudal–Quick-Step,
winning the
Trofeo Ses Salines-
Felanitx in
January 2024.
Magnier won the
opening stage of the 2024 Tour of Britain...
- Alou brothers'
maternal grandfather,
Mateu Alou, was an
immigrant from
Felanitx, Spain, who
immigrated to the
Dominican Republic in 1898. In 1963, while...
- trophies: CD Atlético
Baleares (1959, 1966, 1967, 1968) With 2 trophies: CE
Felanitx (1957, 1961) With 1 trophy: UE Alaró (1962), CE
Manacor (1958), UD Mahón...
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comarca of Migjorn. It
borders the muni****lities Llucmajor, Porreres,
Felanitx, Santanyí, and ses Salines. The
urban centers are the
village of Campos...
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Crevillent Cubelles Cunit El Puig de
Santa Maria Els
Prats de Rei Elx
Felanitx Figueres Fraga Gaià Gavà
Geldo Girona Ibi
Igualada Inca Jérica Juià La...
- García & Gradín 2001, p. 58 Aguiló,
Cosme (1982), "Els Columbrets" (PDF),
Felanitx (2319)[permanent dead link] Aguiló, Cosme; Gulsoy,
Joseph (2002), Toponímia...