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- 705142°N 2.5834798°E / 39.705142; 2.5834798 The prehistoric site of Son Oleza is a prehistoric "Beaker culture" dolmen and ****ociated settlement site...
- Fra' Nicolás Cotoner y de Oleza (Catalan: Nicolau Cotoner i d'Olesa; 1608, Mallorca – 29 April 1680, Malta) was a knight of Crown of Aragon who served...
- pronounced longer than the same vowels in long words.: 122  Menzerath & de Oleza (1928) expanded this observation to state that, as the number of syllables...
- Rafael Cotoner y de Oleza (Maltese: Raphael Cotoner; 1601 – 20 October 1663) was a Spanish knight of Aragon who served as 60th Grand Master of the Knights...
- motivated the inclusion of p****ages about the disease in Miró's two so-called "Oleza" novels. The 2006 census established that Parcent's po****tion was 1,019...
- the (accidental or intentional) southwest to northeast alignment of Son Oleza. Capocorb Vell Rundgang http://www.talayots.es/mallorca/murallas/capocoes...
- traditionally considered to be used for making cheese, at Son Ferrandell-Oleza and at Coval Simó confirms the introduction of production and conservation...
- Majorca: five talaiots and ancient village Ses Païsses, near Artà, Majorca Son Oleza dolmen, Majorca, discovered in 1999 Bocchoris, Majorca Settlement at S'illot...
- Pedro Santacilia 1645–1650: Josep de Rocabertí 1650 (October): Jayme de Oleza 1650–1653: Josef Esporrín 1653 (April–August): Bernardino Andreu 1653–1658:...
- leproso (The leprous bishop)(1926). Both play out in the Levantine city of Oleza, a reflection of Orihuela, in the last third of the 19th century. The city...