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| Way towards Puig Caragoler of Femenia, Majorca, Balearic Islands
baleares 2009/7/20 0:51
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| We begin to walk in the access barriers to the possession of Femenia. At the little time of walking for the road that leads to the possession stray to ascend to Puig it already Rotated without road, it stops then to go up Puig Caragoler. From the pick we go down directly s'Argilota Pla for a step with a lot of difficulty. Starting from the one mentioned plain we follow the track that takes us of having returned departure alpunto going by Femenia. Foto:Stahlkocher |
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| Port of Mao
felicuybruno 2008/1/29 8:26
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| Shopping streets of Palma, Balearic Islands
baleares 2009/7/16 16:40
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The area understood among the square Weyler and the avenue Jaime III is one of the commercial most select areas in the city. In her they are happened from antique dealers until decoration stores, clothes or design footwear. Picture: ILA_boy |
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| Flag Balearic Islands
Guest 2009/6/23 11:10
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The Flag of the Balearic Islands is constituted by four red horizontal bars on yellow bottom, in the superior left part a room with lived bottom and a white castle of five towers between.The Day of the Balearic (Diada of them Illes Balears) Islands he/she takes place every year since it was approved in the Organic Law of the 2/1983. February 25. Published in BOE 1 March /1983. Their celebration date: March 1. picture |
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| Shield of Balearic Islands
Guest 2009/6/23 11:08
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The shield of the Balearic islands is regulated in the Law 7/1984, of November 21, of the shield of the Autonomous Community of the Balearic Islands.The historians Faustino Menéndez-Pidal and Juan José Sánchez Badiola documents it for the first time in two armoriales of the second half of the XIII century: Wijnbergen and Lord Marshal's Roll that attribute it to the king from Majorca. Another armorial of the time, that of Hérault Vermandois, assigns him/her the Aragonese weapons, and that of Gelre, of the XIV century, the same weapons, but with the invested enamels; that is to say, the gules (red) field and the sticks of gold. It figures in Jaime's testament III of Majorca (1349), it was used later on by diverse members of the Real House of Majorca, of the Kingdom of Aragon and of the Spanish monarchy. He/she frequently appears in cartographic documents of the XVII and XVIII centuries. In the XIX century it was documented in a marginal way as one of the administrative symbols of the Balearic Islands. The heraldic description is: of gold, four gules (red) sticks, and one quotes of azure (blue), setting in band, brochante on the everything. picture |
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