Definition of Majorcans. Meaning of Majorcans. Synonyms of Majorcans

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Definition of Majorcans

Majorcan
Majorcan Ma*jor"can, a. Of or pertaining to Majorca. -- n. A native or inhabitant of Majorca.

Meaning of Majorcans from wikipedia

- Mallorca.[better source needed] Mallorca has a long history of seafaring. The Majorcan cartographic school or the "Catalan school" refers to a collection of cartographers...
- and recognizing distinctively Majorcan development. Regardless of the exact origin, historians agree that the Majorcans developed their own distinctive...
- Perro de Presa Mallorquin in Spanish, in English as the Majorcan Bulldog or occasionally the Majorcan Mastiff; Ca de Bou is the Catalan language name. The...
- Mallorcan soup (also spelled Majorcan; Catalan: sopes mallorquines; Spanish: sopas mallorquinas) or Mallorcan dry soup is a typical dish in the gastronomy...
- ‹ The template Infobox political party is being considered for merging. › Majorcan Union (Catalan: Unió Mallorquina, UM; IPA: [uniˈo məʎuɾˈkinə]) was a regional...
- The Majorcan hare (Lepus granatensis solisi) is one of the three subspecies of the Granada hare (Lepus granatensis). The Majorcan hare is an animal endemic...
- The Kingdom of Majorca (1231–1715) was created by James I of Aragon following his conquest in 1229 and the subsequent surrender of sovereignty by the Muslim...
- The Majorcan midwife toad (Alytes muletensis) (also Mallorcan midwife toad or ferreret in Balearic Catalan and Spanish) is a frog in the family Alytidae...
- of eight stressed vowels; /a/, /ə/, /ɛ/, /e/, /i/, /ɔ/, /o/, /u/: The Majorcan system has eight stressed vowels /a, ə, ɛ, e, i, ɔ, o, u/, reduced to four...
- a peak of maturity and cultural richness. Examples include the work of Majorcan polymath Ramon Llull (1232–1315), the Four Great Chronicles (13th–14th...