- The
Pityusic Islands,
often referenced simply as the
Pityuses (Catalan: Pitiüses [pitiˈuzəs], Spanish:
Pitiusas [pitiˈusas]; from the Gr**** πιτύα pitýa...
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surrounding Mallorca and Menorca, the
Ibiza wall
lizard native to the
Pityusics, and the
Majorcan midwife toad,
today only
found in the
mountains of Mallorca...
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representation (Ibiza and
Formentera are grouped, as they
together form the
Pityusic islands, part of the
Balearic archipelago).
These islands include Tenerife...
- is the
larger of a
group of the
western Balearic archipelago called the
Pityusic Islands (Pitiusas) or "Pine Islands"
composed of
itself and Formentera...
- is the
capital and most
populous settlement of the
island and of the
Pityusic Islands group,
which includes Ibiza and Formentera.
Ibiza is
widely known...
- d'Arellano Tur, Cristòfol, eds. (1984).
Biogeography and
Ecology of the
Pityusic Islands.
Monographiae Biologicae. Vol. 52. The Hague, The Netherlands:...
- and Ibiza.
Formentera is the
smallest and most
southerly island of the
Pityusic Islands group (comprising
Ibiza and
Formentera itself, as well as various...
- of
Pines Pine Islands, an
alternate common (but informal) name for the
Pityusic Islands,
comprising the two main
islands of
Ibiza and
Formentera and their...
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Unknown named tribe or
tribes in the
Balearic Islands (formed by the
Pityusic Islands and
Gymnesian islands), may have been Iberians. Proto-Indo-Europeans...
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Balearic Islands Gymnesian Islands Majorca Menorca Cabrera Sa
Dragonera Pityusic (or Pine)
Islands Es Vedrà
Formentera Eivissa /
Ibiza S'Espalmador Columbretes...