MAJORCA

məjôrˈkə, Span. Mallorcamälyôrˈkä, island (1991 pop. 602,074), 1,405 sq mi (3,639 sq km), Spain, largest of the Balearic Islands, in the W Mediterranean. Palma is the chief city. Majorca is mountainous in the northwest, rising to 4,739 ft (1,444 m) in the Puig Major; the south and east form a gently rolling, fertile region. Its mild climate and beautiful scenery have long made Majorca a popular resort; tourism is its major industry. Cereals, flax, grapes, and olives are grown, a light wine is produced, hogs and sheep are raised, and lead, marble, and copper are mined. For the history of Majorca before 1276, see Balearic Islands. In 1276 the kingdom of Majorca was formed from the inheritance of James I of Majorca. It comprised the Balearic Islands, Roussillon and Cerdagne (between France and Spain), and several fiefs in S France. Perpignan, in Roussillon, was the capital. In 1343, Peter IV of Aragón took the kingdom from James II and reunited it with the crown of Aragón. The island's flourishing commerce declined, partly because of the warfare between the native peasantry and the Aragonese nobles and Catalan traders, but mainly because of the change in trade routes after the discovery of America. Majorca is known for its stalagmite caves and for its architectural treasures and prehistoric monuments. The abandoned old monastery where Chopin and George Sand lived is an island landmark. The inhabitants speak their own dialect of Catalan.

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...E. CONTENTS 1. Majorca, or the First Thirty-five Years in the...page 180 Petra, the island of Majorca The house in which Junipero Serra...Conquistadors JUNIPERO SERRA One Majorca, or the First Thirty-five Years in the...
...of Burgos. Conversion of the Jews of Majorca. 1449 Riots in Toledo, Ciudad...New Spanish Inquisition begins work in Majorca. 1491 Alleged ritual murder incident...1679 Violent persecution of the Majorcan chuetas . 1680s Peak of Spanish...
...M6diterran6en et du Roussillon, Palma de Majorca 1980 (Barcelona, 1982), 34-45; and Eloge...via a cru- sade against the Muslims of Majorca, to be declared by the pope, and via...place in 1209, but the crusade against Majorcas Muslims was never realized in his time...
...Chapter Six: The Conspiracy of Ferrand of Majorca 178 Chapter Seven: The Victory of...and mystic Ramon I,ull% and Felipe of Majorca, secular prince and disciple of apostolic...Pwrr.>.>u.> : 8il. 7t On Felipe of Majorca, ae?,,Jcan-l?larie Vidal, Un asccte de...
...Aragon pose a problem. I use Catalan spelling for persons distinctly Catalan, such as the counts of Barcelona and the kings of Majorca; but I use the Aragonese form for the kings of Aragon who also ruled Catalonia, for example, Alfonso, Pedro, Jaime, rather...
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...George Sand and Frederick Chopin in Majorca. by Eve Sourian Sand, George. George Sand and Frederick Chopin in Majorca. Preface by Luis Ripoll. London: Kegan...Hiver au midi de lEurope--Majorque et les Majorcains, puis en 1842 chez Souverain sous son...
...francaise when he and his family set out for Majorca in October 1934, it was very much expected...one of the articles Bernanos wrote from Majorca for the Dominican journal Sept: "J ai...maturite de lage et du genie." (15) In Majorca, Bemanos has disengaged himself from all...
...amusement park, and would say: "Thats Majorca over there." I couldnt see a thing, but...see the shadow of a distant shadow of Majorca. I mean visibility of an order, I suppose...far away as that shadow of the shadow of Majorca. However, I didnt start to write in order...
...Island, Creeleys novel about his sojourn in Majorca, one sees - just as it is with the stories...early years as a writer, Creeley lived in Majorca, the place where his only novel is set...anything but neutral since I used to go to Majorca every twenty-one days when I was in my...
...now included two sons, moved to southern France and then to Majorca where he would remain until 1955. Here he maintained numerous...the breakdown of his first marriage during the years spent on Majorca. The main trajectory of the narrative is the dissolution...
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...Penny McGuire On the island of Majorca, where Joan Miro lived and worked, a new...The Fundacion Pilar y Joan Miro in Majorca fulfils Miros desire to build a centre...which it was inserted. And so on. Here, in Majorca, references contained in the formal power...
...Alberta Campo Baezas business centre in Majorca is a refined yet sensuous abstraction...ease, in a sunny climate? At Inca, on Majorca, the Balearic Technological and European...beach resorts negatively associated with Majorca. The principal town of the region Es Raiguer...
...flooring is soaring. So Wee Wullie could do worse than take out an ad or two on Sunshine Radio or in the quaint English-language Majorca Daily Bulletin, seeking support among the expats with retained voting rights: the crinkly-skinned golfers flirting with melanoma...
...Jorn Utzons two houses, built on Majorca for himself and his family, have acquired...has a deep attachment to the island of Majorca, and has known it for much of his life...Feliz (pp53-55) surveys south-western Majorca like a lion. The house is reached from...
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Idyllic Majorca is like a tourists dream by Jean...attributes it is no wonder that the island of Majorca in the Mediterranean, just off the coast...envelop a visitor arriving at Palma de Majorcas modern flower-surrounded San Joan Airport...
...Island Hideaway Gives a Taste of the Real Majorca. LINDA Gough of Studley, Warwickshire...travel writer and describe a holiday in Majorca. STUNNING OUTLOOK... the view from the...boats anchored at Puerto Pollensa in Majorca ANYONE who thinks Majorca is just a...
...Head for Home as Killer Brain Bug Hits Majorca. by Dennis Rice Hundreds...Brits were cutting short their holidays in Majorca and flying home last night after the meningitis...assurances that it IS safe to stay in Majorca, the mass exodus began after holidaymakers...
...GOLDEN DAYS; TRAVEL - Todays Destination MAJORCA. by Gordon Bruce If you...Playa Hotel in the Cala DOr region of Majorca that I realised they really did mean full...to catch a bit of sunshine. In March, Majorca varies from mild to warm, sunny days...
WIN A Pounds 1,500 MAJORCA HOL. Escape the winter blues by...go. Your ideal holiday could be in Majorca, Tunisia, Turkey, Corfu or maybe the...Choice. It would be difficult to go to Majorca and not fall in love with this charming...
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MAJORCA m jor k , Span. Mallorca malyor ka, island (1991 pop...Islands, in the W Mediterranean. Palma is the chief city. Majorca is mountainous in the northwest, rising to 4,739 ft (1...Its mild climate and beautiful scenery have long made Majorca a popular resort; tourism is its major industry. Cereals...
JAMES II , king of Majorca 1315 49, king of Majorca (1324 49), count of Roussillon and Cerdagne, lord of Montpellier...illegal acts, Peter IV of Aragon invaded and conquered Majorca (1343) and Roussillon (1344) and annexed them to Aragon...
JAMES I , king of Majorca 1243 1311, king of Majorca (1276 1311), count of Roussillon and Cerdagne, lord of Montpellier, son of James I of Aragon. In 1278 he was forced to become a vassal of his brother, Peter III of Aragon. Having supported...
...is the capital. The chief islands are Majorca, Minorca, and Ibiza. Noted for their scenery...1276 1343) in the independent kingdom of Majorca and reverted to the Aragonese crown under...outbreak of the Spanish civil war (1936), Majorca and Ibiza were seized by Insurgent forces...
...ARAGON, HOUSE OF family that ruled in Aragon, Catalonia, Majorca, Sicily, Naples, Sardinia, Athens, and other territories in...other as well as with other rulers in Spain. The kingdom of Majorca , with Roussillon and Cerdagne, was separate from 1276 to...
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