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Joan Binimelis y Garcia (Manacor, 1538 - Palma, 1616) was a Mallorcan priest, doctor, historian, geographer and astronomer.
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Maria Antonia Salvà (1869 – 1958) is the foremost modern Catalan poet. She lived the early part of her life in La Llapassa, Llucmajor, with her aunts.
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Mallorcan Joan Llaneras, gold-medal winner for indoor cycling at both the 2008 Olympic Games in Peking and the Sydney Olympics in 2000, is an expert in the best areas to go cycling in Mallorca. Now 39 years of age, when he was younger, ‘Porrerenc’ never thought that his passion for ‘two wheels’ was anything more than a hobby.
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After winning the Antena 3 cooking competition in 1998, she moved to Telenova, where she took part in the “Planta Baixa” programme.
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Interview: Jorge Lorenzo – Circuit de Catalunya
Revista Más Mallorca went to the “Catalonia Grand Prix”, where we interviewed the Mallorcan driver, Jorge Lorenzo, and spent time with the other 3-cylinder motorcycle drivers. |
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Joan Oller, second deputy mayor for Tourism and Sports in Llucmajor, seeks to develop tourist activity within the municipality. |
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The thing about Santa Catalina Tomás is that she is not a Saint from the bible, but an ordinary everyday person who later was beatified by the pope, in her case Pope Pius VI in 1792 and ever since Santa Catalina Tomás has been celebrated in Valldemossa once a year.
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Archeologist and presbyter. He carried out prominent scientific work and important archaeological excavations in Majorca,
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Antoni Maria Alcover i Sureda (Santa Cirga, Manacor, 1862 - Palma, 1932) was a Mallorcan writer who also was a modernist, clergy man, linguist, folklorist and publicist.
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“Tourists should get to know our countryside and our people” The President of Mallorca Council, Francina Armengol, believes that the model of sun and sand will never lose its appeal because, what with today’s stressful pace of life, it constitutes the perfect antidote for both mind and body.
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Francesc de Borja Moll (Ciutadella, 1903 - Palma, 1991) was a philologist, linguist, dialectologist and publisher. He studied humanities, philosophy and theology.
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