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Majorca

[muh-jawr-kuh, -yawr-]

noun

  1. a Spanish island in the W Mediterranean: the largest of the Balearic Islands. 1,405 sq. mi. (3,640 sq. km). Palma.



Majorca

/ -ˈdʒɔː-, məˈjɔːkə /

noun

  1. Spanish name: Mallorca.an island in the W Mediterranean: the largest of the Balearic Islands; tourism. Capital: Palma. Pop: 730 778 (2002 est). Area: 3639 sq km (1465 sq miles)

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  • Majorcan adjective
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The day I realised I was ready to retire, I had just won a race in Majorca.

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Civil Guard police raided the couple's home on the island of Majorca after learning that they were owning and breeding rare feline species which they then sold on social media.

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Tributes have been paid to a British couple who died during a flash flood in a mountainous area of Majorca.

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Police searching for a British man believed to have been swept away by flash floods in Majorca say they have found a body.

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“I hadn’t been abroad other than going to Majorca with my family, so to go to America to be picked up in a limo, and be wined and dined was unbelievable,” she recalls.

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